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Definition of Rabbin
1. n. Same as Rabbi.
Definition of Rabbin
1. rabbi [n -S] - See also: rabbi
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rabbin
Literary usage of Rabbin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Curiosities of Literature by Isaac Disraeli (1893)
"Among the Jews, their elder rabbin was most respected. It has been customary with
this people to invite for this place some foreigner, renowned among them ..."
2. A Residence at Constantinople: During a Period Including the Commencement by Robert Walsh (1836)
"a.iM$es, scribes and pharisees, who are called by them Chasidim, and who keep it
secret with the greatest care. The author having been himself a rabbin, ..."
3. Historical Survey of Pre-Christian Education by Simon Somerville Laurie (1900)
"The religious aim was always dominant, if not exclusive.2 Fourth Period PERIOD
OF THE rabbin AND THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (From the Birth of Christ onwards) ..."
4. Historical Survey of Pre-Christian Education by Simon Somerville Laurie (1895)
"The religious aim was always dominant, if not exclusive.1 Fourth Period S" PERIOD
OF THE rabbin AND THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (From the Birth of Christ onwards) ..."
5. The London Encyclopaedia, Or, Universal Dictionary of Science, Art by Thomas Tegg (1829)
"There were several gradations before they arrived at the dignity of a rabbin ;
which was not conferred till they had acquired the profoundest knowledge of ..."