maggid 的定义
plural mag·gi·dim [Ashkenazic Hebrew mah-gee-dim; Sephardic Hebrew mah-gee-deem], /Ashkenazic Hebrew mɑˈgi dɪm; Sephardic Hebrew mɑ giˈdim/, mag·gids.Judaism.
- a wandering Jewish preacher whose sermons contained religious and moral instruction and words of comfort and hope.
更多maggid例句
- The schoolmaster wrote out the envelope, as usual, but the Maggid did not post the letter.
- Poor Caminski fell into it—you remember the red-haired weaver who sold his looms to the Maggid's brother-in-law.
- After his wife died—vainly calling for her Isaac—the old Maggid was left heart-broken.
- How the Maggid would have been stricken to the heart to know that Isaac now heard these legends with inverted sympathies!
- He went straight to his old synagogue, where he knew a Hesped or funeral service on a famous Maggid (preacher) was to be held.