Masorete
/ˈmæsəriːt/(亦作Massorete)
noun
- any of the Jewish scholars of the 6th to 10th centuries AD who contributed to the establishment of a recognized text of the Hebrew Bible, and to the compilation of the Masorah(公元6世纪至10世纪编纂了希伯来文通行本《圣经》和《马所拉》一书的)马所拉学士。
派生词
Masoretic
/ˌmæsəˈretɪk/ adjective词源
from French Massoret and modern Latin Massoreta, from Hebrew māsōreṯ; related to māsōrāh (see MASORAH).