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Amora
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amora
English
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English
Wikipedia
has an article on:
Amoraim
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Etymology
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From
Hebrew
אָמוֹרָא
(
āmorā
)
, from
Aramaic
.
Noun
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Amora
(
plural
Amoras
or
Amoraim
)
Any of the
Jewish
scholars
of about 200 to 500 CE who orally transmitted the teachings of the
Mishna
.
Anagrams
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]
Amaro
,
-orama
,
amaro
,
Orama
,
aroma
,
O'Mara
,
-o-rama
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