Definitions for Hebraic

Hebraic He·bra·ic

Spelling: [hi-brey-ik]
IPA: /hɪˈbreɪ ɪk/

Hebraic is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 202 anagrams from letters in Hebraic (abcehir).

Definitions for Hebraic

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of the Hebrews, their language, or their culture.

Origin of Hebraic

1350-1400; Middle English Late Latin Hebraicus Greek Hebraïkós, equivalent to Hebra(îos) Hebrew + -ikos -ic; replacing Old English Ebrēisc

Examples for Hebraic

Many of the farmers were vegetarians and most of them had a Hebraic aversion to pork.

Then they compounded the offense by suggesting that South Carolina Republican Senator Jim DeMint shares those Hebraic virtues.

The open book, with Hebraic inscription, is very delightful.

During his period of preparation, he made himself master of the Hebraic law and the writings of the leading commentators upon it.

Not only the idea itself, but all means of expressing it, were wanting to the Hebraic religion.

Goldsmid raised his heavy shoulders in an ancient Hebraic gesture.

This is but one of the many instances of the overlapping of Hebraic and Arabic legends.

We have evidently here a sample of original Hebraic architecture.

We must make up the deficit by turning to the Hebraic practice.'

Karshook, it may be added, is the Hebraic word for a thistle.

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