Amoraic

/ˌæməˈreɪɪk/ adjective

Relating to the Amoraim, Jewish scholars who interpreted and developed the Talmud during the 3rd-6th centuries CE.

From Aramaic 'amora' meaning 'speaker' or 'interpreter,' derived from the root meaning 'to say.' The suffix '-ic' indicates an adjective form relating to these scholars.

AMየአምራላዊ (Ye amara lawi)
ARلا أخلاقي (Lā ikhlāqī)
BNঅনৈতিক (Anāitika)
CAamoral
CSamoralní
DAamoral
DEamoraisch
ELασεμής (asemis)
ESamoraico
FAبی‌moral (Bi-moral)
FIamoraali
FRamoraïque
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