Definition of Rabbies

1. rabbi [n] - See also: rabbi

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rabbies

rabatoes
rabatos
rabats
rabatte
rabatted
rabattes
rabatting
rabbet
rabbet joint
rabbet plane
rabbet planes
rabbeted
rabbeting
rabbets
rabbi
rabbies (current term)
rabbin
rabbinate
rabbinates
rabbinic
rabbinical
rabbinically
rabbinism
rabbinisms
rabbins
rabbis
rabbit
rabbit's-foot fern
rabbit's foot
rabbit-eared

Literary usage of Rabbies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Modern Judaism: Or, A Brief Account of the Opinions, Traditions, Rites by John Allen (1830)
"... which is regarded by the rabbies and their followers with a veneration exceeding what they shew even for the scriptures themselves.2 ..."

2. The Old and New Testament Connected in the History of the Jews and by Humphrey Prideaux (1845)
"... and consistorial assemblies of their rabbies, in which they hammered their law, and also their ancient ..."

3. The Hebrew Review and Magazine of Rabbinical Literature by Morris Raphall (1835)
"METAPHYSICS AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE rabbies. Sepher Ikkarim : "BOOK OF PRINCIPLES:" BY ... Such is the opinion of our rabbies ; which, rabbies said, however, ..."

4. Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature by Thomas Gamaliel Bradford (1851)
"... Scriptures taught in the schools of the prophets, at later periods in the synagogues, and the schools of the rabbies, where inquiring youths assembled. ..."

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