Hebraˈistic, a.
[f. prec. + -ic.]
Of or pertaining to Hebraists; marked by Hebraism; of a Hebrew quality, Hebraic.
| 1846 in Worcester. 1856 Mrs. Stowe Dred I. xix. 257 Giving a Hebraistic coloring to their habitual mode of expression. 1873 Symonds Grk. Poets xii. 422 The separation between the Greeks and us is due..principally to the Hebraistic culture we receive in childhood. 1882–3 Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. II. 964/1 In the New Testament..words..are often used with more Hellenic than Hebraistic signification. |
Hence Hebraˈistical a. = prec.; Hebraˈistically adv.
| 1846 Worcester, Hebraistical. 1864 Kitto's Cycl. Bibl. Lit. II. 105 οἱ ἔξω, those without, which is Hebraistically used in the N.T. |