Hebraical (Adjective)
Meaning 1
Of or relating to the language of the Hebrews; "Hebrew vowels".
Classification
Relational adjectives (pertainyms).
Examples
- The team of scholars worked tirelessly to decipher the hebraical inscriptions found on the ancient artifacts.
- The use of Hebrew vowels is a distinctive feature of hebraical languages.
- In order to fully understand the Torah, one must have a strong grasp of hebraical grammar and syntax.
- The hebraical alphabet consists of 22 letters, all of which are consonants.
- The linguistic professor's specialty was the study of hebraical dialects and their evolution over time.
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Meaning 2
Of or relating to or characteristic of the Hebrews; "the old Hebrew prophets".
Classification
Relational adjectives (pertainyms).
Examples
- Hebrew prayers have played an integral part in preserving Jewish faith through hebraical heritage for generations to come.
- During this festive Passover holiday families enjoy engaging activities characteristic of ancient hebraical culture including painting seder plates and Haggadas.
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- The history behind making decorations for the Hanukkah festivities illustrates the festivity through its heritage through preservation of hebraical culture.
- To heighten the teaching efficacy and interfaith dialogue.