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Definition of Masoret

Masoret
Masoret Mas"o*ret, n. A Masorite. [Written also Masorete, and Massorete.]

Meaning of Masoret from wikipedia

- מסורתיים, Masortiim lit. "traditional [people]", also known as Shomrei Masoret שומרי מסורת‎ lit. "upholders of tradition") is an Israeli Hebrew term for...
- form of the Ezekiel word masoret "fetters" was applied by the Masoretes to the מסר root meaning "to transmit", for masoret "tradition." (See also Aggadah...
- wrote an authoritative book of regulations about Torah-writing, called Masoret Seyag La-Torah. R. Jedidiah Norzi, the author of Minḥat Shai, was so impressed...
- Sephardi Hebrew Yemenite Hebrew Phonology of Modern Hebrew Ilan Eldar, Masoret ha-qeri'ah ha-kedem-Ashke****t (The Hebrew Language Tradition in Medieval...
- consists of the marginal notes Torah Or, Ein Mishpat Ner Mitzvah and Masoret ha-Shas by the Italian rabbi Joshua Boaz, which give references respectively...
- original on 24 June 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2016. Katz, Ketsi'ah (1981), Masoret ha-lashon ha-'Ibrit shel Yehude Aram-Tsoba (Ḥalab) bi-qri'at ha-Miqra ve-ha-Mishnah...
- to the Rabbinic Bible, London: Longman, 1865; reprinted with the Masoret ha-Masoret of Elias Levita, New York: KTAV, 1968. Jacob Ben Chajim Ibn Adonijah's...
- Encyclopaedia Judaica. Vol. 16 (2nd ed.). pp. 547–562. * Morag, S. (1977). Masoret ha-lashon ha-'Ivrit shel Yehude Bagdad, bi-qeriat ha-Mikra ve-ha-Mishnah...
- Land of Israel, after having traveled through Poland, Italy, and Greece. "Masoret ha-Berit" (Tradition of the Covenant), 700 homilies on texts strung together...
- Dawid, a historico-critical introduction to the Book of Ecclesiastes; Masoret Seyag le-Miḳra, in defense of the Masorah against the hypercriticism of...