Mishnah – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Mishnah
n.
part of the Talmud consisting of a collection of oral religious laws of Judaism (Hebrew)
Mishnah
The
Mishnah or
Mishna (; , "study by repetition"), from the verb
shanah , or "to study and review", also "secondary," is the first major written
redaction of the Jewish
oral traditions known as the "
Oral Torah". It is also the first major work of
Rabbinic literature.
Mishnah
Noun
1. the first part of the Talmud; a collection of early oral interpretations of the scriptures that was compiled about AD 200
(synonym) Mishna
(hypernym) sacred text, sacred writing, religious writing, religious text
(part-holonym) Talmud
Mishnah
Mishnah or Mishneh (Hebrew) [from shanah to do something a second time, repeat] That which has been done a second time, a repetition; hence that which is handed on by repetition, oral tradition.
Specifically, a part of the Talmud, consisting of an arrangement of the extant Oral Law, divided into six Orders (sedarim) dealing with seeds, festivals, women, damages, holy things, and purifications.
Mishnah
s.
Misjná, del av talmuden som består av en samling religiøse lover fra jødedommen (hebraisk)