MAGGID


Meaning of MAGGID in English

ˈmägid noun

( plural mag·gid·im mäˈgēdə̇m, -ēm)

Etymology: Hebrew maggīdh narrator

: an itinerant Jewish preacher whose discourse on a biblical text is usually embellished by parables drawn from the rabbinical commentaries and from Jewish folklore and is often delivered in a chant

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