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midrashoth

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mid⋅rash

[Seph. Heb. mee-drahsh; Ashk. Heb. mi-drahsh]
–noun, plural mid⋅ra⋅shim [Seph. Heb. mee-drah-sheem; Ashk. Heb. mi-draw-shim] , mid⋅ra⋅shoth, mid⋅ra⋅shot, mid⋅ra⋅shos [Seph. Heb. mee-drah-shawt; Ashk. Heb. mi-draw-shohs] .
1. an early Jewish interpretation of or commentary on a Biblical text, clarifying or expounding a point of law or developing or illustrating a moral principle.
2. (initial capital letter) a collection of such interpretations or commentaries, esp. those written in the first ten centuries a.d.

Origin:
1605–15; < Heb midrāsh lit., exposition


mid⋅rash⋅ic [mid-rash-ik] , adjective
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