Hasid
/ˈhæsɪd/(亦作Chasid, Chassid或Hassid)
noun
(pl. Hasidism)
1
- a member of a strictly orthodox Jewish sect in Palestine in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC which opposed Hellenizing influences on their faith and supported the Maccabean revolt(犹太教)哈西德教徒(指公元前3世纪及前2世纪巴勒斯坦的一个严格正统的犹太教教派的教徒, 该教派反对希腊文化对其信仰的影响, 支持马加比所发动的起义)。
2
- an adherent of Hasidism(犹太教)哈西德主义的信徒。
派生词
Hasidic
/həˈsɪdɪk/ adjective词源
from Hebrew āsīd 'pious'.