Definition of Haggadas

1. haggada [n] - See also: haggada

Lexicographical Neighbors of Haggadas

hagbuts
hagden
hagdens
hagdon
hagdons
hagdown
hagdowns
hageman factor deficiency
hagendorfite
hagfish
hagfishes
hagg
haggadahs
haggadas (current term)
haggadic
haggadist
haggadistic
haggadists
haggadot
haggadoth
haggard
haggardly
haggardness
haggardnesses
haggards
hagged
haggertyite
haggertyites

Literary usage of Haggadas

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

1. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People by Chambers, W. and R., publ (1876)
"I¡cli- i;ious and historical haggadas, books of morality, and expositions of the Talmud, were likewise composed. ..."

2. The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with by Selim Hobart Peabody, Charles Francis Richardson (1898)
"Religious and historical haggadas, books of morality, and expositions of the Talmud, were likewise composed. ..."

3. Manual of Historico-critical Introduction to the Canonical Scriptures of the by Carl Friedrich Keil, George Cunninghame Monteath Douglas, Friedrich Bleek (1882)
"... history of Joshua, and other popular Samaritan stories, adorned with Jewish and Mohammedan haggadas, reaching down to the times of Theodosius the Great, ..."

4. The Myths of Israel: The Ancient Book of Genesis with Analysis and by Amos Kidder Fiske (1897)
"The episodes of Elijah and Elisha, incorporated in the Book of Kings, with their miracles and marvels, were mostly taken from the haggadas of a time much ..."

5. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1878)
"Reli- gious and historical haggadas, books of morality, and expositions of the Talmud, were likewise composed. ..."

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