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Hebraic
/ hɪˈbreɪɪk /
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of the Hebrews or their language or culture
Derived Forms
- Heˈbraically, adverb
Other Words From
- He·brai·cal·ly adverb
- non-He·braic adjective
- non-He·brai·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Each of the three sections is based on a Hebraic chant — two of which are traditional and one original — and adapted texts from Exodus, Genesis and Psalm 121.
“When I began exploring the music, I was thrilled to hear the similarities among Hebraic chant and spirituals and blues.”
“When we take off the garb that had been placed upon Him and put him back in his Jewish garb that is Jewish and Hebraic context, Jewish people become open to it,” Mr. Sobel said.
Morocco’s 2011 constitution recognizes the “Hebraic” constituent as a component of the national identity.
Alter will have to settle for one of the God-fearing Hebraic terms of praise that stipple his text: “righteous” or “strong” or, simply, “wise.”
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