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‖ lamdan|læmˈdɑːn| [Heb. lamdān, lit. one who has learned, f. lāmadh to learn.] A person learned in Jewish law; a Talmudic scholar.
1907I. Zangwill Ghetto Comedies 124, I am enough of a Lamdan (pundit) to answer it. 1925‘R. Learsi’ Kasriel the Watchman 98 Some asserted that Getzel was a learned man, a lamdan. 1948M. Samuel Prince of Ghetto xvii. 251 In Radziwill there lived a lamdan, a scholarly Jew... All day long he studied, while his wife attended to the shop. 1970New Stand. Jewish Encycl. 1174/1 Lamdan,..a person steeped in talmudic learning. 1973Jewish Chron. 16 Mar. 18/3 He lives in the ideal Jewish world, where the rabbi is the lamdan. |