Haggadah
/həˈgɑːdə/(亦作Aggadah)
noun
(pl. Haggadoth 或Haggadot /-dəʊt/) Judaism 【犹太教】
1
- the 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》)。
2
- a 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)。
2.1
- mass noun this (non-legal) element of the Talmud塔木德经中的非戒律部分。比较HALACHA.
派生词
Haggadic
/-ˈgædɪk/ adjectiveHaggadist
noun词源
from Hebrew Haggāḏāh, 'tale, parable', from higgīḏ 'tell, expound'.