Baraita

English

Etymology

Aramaic baraita, an extraneous teaching. The word appears in the feminine (baraita rather than bara'ah), because it is actually short for matnita baraita, external Mishnah or teaching (and matnita is feminine).

Noun

Baraita (plural Baraitas or Baraitot)

  1. (Judaism) Any of various Jewish traditions that are not included in the Mishnah.

References

Marcus Jastrow, Dictionary of the Targumim, Talmud and Midrashic Literature, pp. 189 and 195

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