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单词 Haggadah
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Definition of Haggadah in English:

Haggadah

(also Aggadah)
nounPlural Haggadot, Plural Haggadoth həˈɡɑːdəhaɡaˈdɑːhəˈɡädə
Judaism
  • 1The text recited at the Seder on the first two nights of the Jewish Passover, including a narrative of the Exodus.

    在犹太教逾越节第一和第二夜逾越节家宴上诵读的经文(包括《出埃及记》)

    about six weeks before Passover we began to study the Haggadah
  • 2A legend, parable, or anecdote used to illustrate a point of the Law in the Talmud.

    塔木德经中用以解释戒律中某一点的传说(或寓言、轶事)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We now know of fifteen manuscripts written by him (all but one of which he illustrated), produced between 1731 and 1740; fourteen of these are Passover Haggadot.
    • We need a Seder for progressive social change and a Haggadah that tells the story - and perhaps we should be holding this event on July 4th annually as an alternative way to celebrate America's Independence Day.
    • Some of the most wonderful Hebrew calligraphy can be found in old - and new - Haggadot.
    • The Haggadot show no traces of food or wine and hardly any signs of use.
    • The narrative picture cycles of the Haggadot tell quite a different story.
    Synonyms
    allegory, moral story, moral tale, fable, lesson, exemplum
    1. 2.1mass noun The non-legal, narrative element of the Talmud.
      塔木德经中的非戒律部分。比较HALACHA
      Compare with Halacha

Derivatives

  • Haggadic

  • adjective haˈɡadɪkhaˈɡɑːdɪk
    Judaism
    • What was the theme of his Haggadic discourse today?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Please realize that Haggadic themes are often difficult to convey in a few short sentences.
      • But according to a number of Halakhic and Haggadic sources, only when another human being responds with the affirmation amen, can the act of blessing truly reach its fulfillment.
      • The project comprises a reader containing sizable portions of all identifiable texts of Haggadic Midrash.
      • The other development was the gathering of Haggadic legends and tales into comprehensive, systematic compendiums.
  • Haggadist

  • noun
    Judaism
    • The Haggadists therefore compare the court to mingled wine, a mixture of one-third of wine and two-thirds of water.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nevertheless, one cannot prevent one's self from being decidedly with Hillel, with Jesus, with St Paul against Sehamaï, or with the Haggadists against the Halachists.
      • The Haggadists, however, put the idea in the form of this astounding tale in order to arouse the public to follow the lecture with greater interest.
      • I am not suggesting you are a mere Haggadist, a teller of legends and stories.
      • Transmitted and developed through dualistic Gnosticism in the East, the notion of an androgynous creation was adopted by the Haggadists in order to reconcile the apparently conflicting statements of the Bible.

Origin

From Hebrew Haggāḏāh, 'tale, parable', from higgīḏ 'tell, expound'.

Rhymes

ardour (US ardor), armada, Bader, cadre, carder, cicada, Dalriada, enchilada, Garda, gelada, Granada, Hamada, intifada, lambada, larder, Masada, Nevada, panada, piña colada, pousada, promenader, retarder, Scheherazade, Theravada, Torquemada, tostada

Definition of Haggadah in US English:

Haggadah

(also Aggadah)
nounhəˈɡädə
Judaism
  • 1The text recited at the Seder on the first two nights of the Jewish Passover, including a narrative of the Exodus.

    在犹太教逾越节第一和第二夜逾越节家宴上诵读的经文(包括《出埃及记》)

    about six weeks before Passover we began to study the Haggadah
  • 2A legend, parable, or anecdote used to illustrate a point of the Law in the Talmud.

    塔木德经中用以解释戒律中某一点的传说(或寓言、轶事)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Haggadot show no traces of food or wine and hardly any signs of use.
    • We need a Seder for progressive social change and a Haggadah that tells the story - and perhaps we should be holding this event on July 4th annually as an alternative way to celebrate America's Independence Day.
    • We now know of fifteen manuscripts written by him (all but one of which he illustrated), produced between 1731 and 1740; fourteen of these are Passover Haggadot.
    • The narrative picture cycles of the Haggadot tell quite a different story.
    • Some of the most wonderful Hebrew calligraphy can be found in old - and new - Haggadot.
    Synonyms
    allegory, moral story, moral tale, fable, lesson, exemplum
    1. 2.1 The nonlegal, narrative element of the Talmud.
      塔木德经中的非戒律部分。比较HALACHA
      Compare with Halacha

Origin

From Hebrew Haggāḏāh, ‘tale, parable’, from higgīḏ ‘tell, expound’.

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