kiddushin

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. An engagement (promise to marry) between a man and a woman, made by themselves or by relatives. Judaism
    — Just as Kiddushin takes place when the groom puts a ring on his bride's finger, so we, too, wind a strap around our finger and are sanctified unto the Holy One, blessed be He.

词源

From Jewish Babylonian Aramaic קידושין (literally “sanctifications”), plural of קידוש. Syntactically equivalent to, but differs in meaning from, Hebrew קִדּוּשִׁים.
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