cabbalism
1cabbalism — n. mystical interpretation of the Scriptures developed by rabbis (most popular in the 12th and 13th centuries) …
2cabbalism — cabbˈalism or cabˈalism noun The science of the cabbala • • • Main Entry: ↑cabbala …
3cabbala — cabbalism, n. cabbalist, n. cabbalistic, cabbalistical, adj. cabbalistically, adv. /kab euh leuh, keuh bah /, n. cabala. * * * …
4Renaissance philosophy outside Italy — Stuart Brown Italy might justly be described as the home of Renaissance philosophy. Many of the important cultural developments of the period originated in Italy and only gradually spread north and west to other countries. But each of the other… …
5Шведский устав — Крест Святого Георга, символ шведского масонства …
6occult — Synonyms and related words: abstract, abstruse, airy, anagogic, apply to, arcana, arcane, arcanum, asomatous, astral, baffling, becloud, beclouded, bedarken, bedim, befog, begloom, between the lines, black, black magic, black out, blacken,… …
7Adret, Solomon ben-Abraham (Rashba) — (c. 1235–1310) Spanish rabbi and scholar. Adret studied under Rabbi Moses NAHMANIDES, and after some years of business activity was appointed rabbi of his native city, Barcelona, a post he held for forty years. He was known as Rashba from the… …
Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
8cabbalistic — [ˌkabə lɪstɪk] adjective relating to or associated with mystical interpretation or esoteric doctrine. See also Kabbalah. Derivatives cabbalism noun cabbalist noun Origin var. of Kabbalistic: see Kabbalah …
9cabbalist — /kəˈbaləst/ (say kuh bahluhst) noun 1. someone who is a student of or an expert in the cabbala. 2. a person who is skilled in or knowledgeable about esoteric matters. Also, cabalist. {Medieval Latin cabbalista, from cabbala cabbala + Latin ista… …
10cabbala — [kab′ə lə, kə bä′lə] n. CABALA cabbalism n. cabbalist n. cabbalistic adj …
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