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Hebraism [ˈhiːbreɪˌɪzəm] n (Linguistics / Languages) (Social Science / Peoples) a linguistic usage, custom, or other feature borrowed from or particular to the Hebrew language, or to the Jewish people or their culture Hebraism, Hebraicism 1. an expression or construction peculiar to Hebrew. See also: Language2. the character, spirit, principles, or customs of the Hebrew people. 3. a Hebrew loanword in English, as shekel. — Hebraist, n. — Hebraistic, Hebraic, adj. the thought, spirit, and practice characteristic of the Hebrews. — Hebraist, n. — Hebraistic, Hebraistical, adj. See also: Judaism
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