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rabban

/rab-uhn, ruh-bahn; Sephardic Hebrew, Ashkenazic Hebrew rah-bahn/US // ˈræb ən, rəˈbɑn; Sephardic Hebrew, Ashkenazic Hebrew rɑˈbɑn //

拉比,拉班,拉布,拉贝

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural rab·ba·nim [ruh-bah-nim, rah-buh-neem; Sephardic Hebrew rah-bah-neem; Ashkenazic Hebrew rah-buh-nim, rah-baw-nim]. /rəˈbɑ nɪm, ˌrɑ bəˈnim; Sephardic Hebrew rɑ bɑˈnim; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˌrɑ bəˈnɪm, rɑˈbɔ nɪm/. Judaism.

    • : master; teacher.

Examples

  • Rabban Gamaliel, however, endeavored to place himself above party, as the leader should.

  • As bishop, Mar Shimun is of course a rabban also, and as such eats no meat.

  • Rabban Ephrem was a handsome young monk, a refugee from Nisibis when that city was ceded to Persia.

  • So Rabban Ephrem settled down at Urfa, probably in one of the rock-cut cells in the hill fronting the castle.

  • He was the first to whose name was prefixed the title Rabban (Master, Teacher).