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rabbin

[ rab-in ]

noun

, Archaic.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of rabbin1

1525–35; < Middle French Aramaic rabbīn masters (plural of rab )
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Example Sentences

But what is perhaps most scandalous about “Madame le Rabbin,” as she is often called, transcends Jewish politics.

In the year 1263, a conference was held in presence of Don Jaques king of Arragon, and the queen his wife, between the Rabbin Zechial, and the Dominician, Friar Paul, called Cyraic.

Rabbi, rab′i, or rab′ī, Rabbin, rab′in, n.

Rabbin′ic, -al, pertaining to the rabbis or to their opinions, learning, and language.—n.

"Nay, then, thou strict little rabbin, what shall we do?"

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