Sephardic
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| Sephardic | (seh-FAHR-dik) | listen |
Definitions
adj. Of or relating to the culture, customs, or ancestry of Jews whose ancestors came from the Iberian Peninsula before the Jewish expulsion.
Example Sentences
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"The customs of Sephardic Jews differ in many ways from those of Ashkenazi Jews."
Languages of Origin
- Textual Hebrew
- Yiddish
- English
Etymology
TH ספרד sefarád 'medieval Spain' > Y ספֿרד sfard + E '-ic-' adjectival suffix
- Jews: Jews of diverse religious backgrounds and organizational involvements
- Non-Jews: (words that have spread outside of Jewish networks)
- North America
- Great Britain
- South Africa
- Australia / New Zealand
- View More
- The New Joys of Yiddish, by Leo Rosten and Lawrence Bush (New York, 2003[1968]).
- The JPS Dictionary of Jewish Words, by Joyce Eisenberg and Ellen Scolnic, (Philadelphia, 2001).
- The Joys of Hebrew, by Lewis Glinert (New York, 1992).
- Dictionary of Jewish Usage: A Popular Guide to the Use of Jewish Terms, by Sol Steinmetz (Lanham, MD, 2005).
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Alternative Spellings
Sefardic
Notes
See also Sephardi, Sefardish, and Sephardiut.
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