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zaddik

/Sephardic Hebrew tsah-deek; Ashkenazic Hebrew, English tsah-dik/US // Sephardic Hebrew tsɑˈdik; Ashkenazic Hebrew, English ˈtsɑ dɪk //

扎迪克,扎迪克人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural zad·di·kim [Sephardic Hebrew tsah-dee-keem; Ashkenazic Hebrew, English tsah-dee-kim, -dik-im]. /Sephardic Hebrew tsɑ diˈkim; Ashkenazic Hebrew, English tsɑˈdi kɪm, -ˈdɪk ɪm/. Hebrew.

    • : a person of outstanding virtue and piety.
    • : the leader of a Hasidic group.

Examples

  • Maimonides knew Joseph ibn Zaddik favorably, but he was not familiar with the "Microcosm."

  • Reward and punishment of the real kind, Ibn Zaddik thinks, are not in this world but in the next.

  • In his discussion of the attributes Ibn Zaddik offers little if anything that is new.

  • We must now review briefly the practical part of Ibn Zaddik's philosophy as it is found in the fourth part of the "Microcosm."

  • Saadia and Ibn Zaddik show clearly that they did not understand the precise meaning of the definition.