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cabbala
‖ cabbala (kəˈbɑːlə, ˈkæbələ) Also 6– cabala (7 caballa, 9 kabbala). [a. med.L. cabbala, ad. Rabbinical Heb. qabbālāh ‘tradition’, f. (the biblical) qbl (in Piel) qibbēl ‘to receive, accept, admit’.] 1. The name given in post-biblical Hebrew to the oral tradition handed down from Moses to the Rabbis...
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Shalom Moskovitz
Moskovitz was a Hasid and heir to the rich mystical tradition of the Cabbala that also had its home in Safed.
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cabbalizer
† ˈcabbalizer Obs. Also cabal-. One who cabbalizes; one who interprets by cabbala.1593 Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 77 Not all thy seuenty Esdrean Cabalizers, who traditionately from Moyses receiued the Laws interpretation.
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Pietro Colonna Galatino
Resolved to combat the Jews on their own ground, he turned the Cabbala against them, and sought to convince them that their own books yielded proof of
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cabbalic
caˈbbalic, a. [ad. med.L. cabbalic-us.] Of or pertaining to the Cabbala.1684 N. S. Crit. Enq. Edit. Bible xii. 94 He rebukes the Cabbalick Doctors. 1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Cabbalic art, Ars caballica, is used by some writers for ars palæstrica, or the art of wrestling.
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Ivan Yelagin
"With Dr Ely, a converted Jew and a mason, Yelagin studied Hebrew and Cabbala, theosophy, physics and chemistry, Egyptian traditions".
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cabbalism
cabbalism (ˈkæbəlɪz(ə)m) Also cabalism. [f. cabbala + -ism: or ad. med.L. cabbalism-us.] 1. The system or manner of the Jewish Cabbala.1614 Wilkins Mercury viii. (1707) 33 Which kind of Cabalism is six Times repeated in the History of the Creation. 1652 J. Smith Sel. Disc. vi. 200 Sailing between Ca...
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Vera Inber
She dabbled in cabbala, although it had been forbidden by her elders.
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cabbalistic
cabbalistic, a. (kæbəˈlɪstɪk) Also cabal-. [f. prec. + -ic, or direct ad. F. cabalistique, or med.L. cabbalistic-us.] Pertaining to, of the nature of, or like the Cabbala or cabbalists; having a private or mystic sense; mysterious.1624 Middleton Game Chess iv. ii, Out of that cabalistic bloody riddl...
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Thomas Karlsson
Adulruna und die gotische Kabbala (German title, )
Revised and translated to English as: Nightside of the Runes: Uthark, Adulruna, and the Gothic Cabbala
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cabbalistically
cabbaˈlistically, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a cabbalistic manner; according to the Cabbala.1634 Sir T. Herbert Trav. 123 (T.) Rabbi Elias, from the first verse of the first chapter of Genesis, where the letter aleph is six times found, cabalistically concludes that the world shall endure just six t...
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Tortworth Court
During World War II the mansion became a naval training base for coding and signals, under the name of HMS Cabbala, and a mast was erected in the high
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Flavius Mithridates
Buzzetta (ed.), Cabbala, Cahiers Accademia 11 (2018), pp. 9–22.
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cabala
cabala a common variant of cabbala; also = cabal (rare).1671 H. Stubbe Reply unto Letter, &c. 13 Though an entire cabala of the R.S. did consult upon this responsory letter.
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