Pronunciation: /ædˈmɔr/

Definitions of admor

noun a title given to a rabbi or spiritual leader in certain Jewish communities

Example Sentences

A1 The admor of the synagogue led the service.

A2 The admor was highly respected in the Hasidic community.

B1 The admor's teachings were passed down through generations.

B2 The admor's influence extended beyond the walls of the synagogue.

C1 The admor's wisdom and guidance were sought after by many.

C2 The admor's legacy continued to inspire future generations of Hasidic Jews.

Examples of admor in a Sentence

formal The admor of the Hasidic sect is highly respected by his followers.

informal I heard that the admor is visiting the synagogue this weekend.

slang The young admor is really cool and down-to-earth.

figurative The admor of the community is like a guiding light for everyone.

Grammatical Forms of admor

past tense

admored

plural

admors

comparative

more admor

superlative

most admor

present tense

admors

future tense

will admor

perfect tense

have admored

continuous tense

is admoring

singular

admor

positive degree

admor

infinitive

to admor

gerund

admoring

participle

admored

Origin and Evolution of admor

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Hebrew
Story behind the word: The word 'admor' originated in Hebrew and is derived from the phrase 'Adoneinu Moreinu VeRabeinu' which means 'our master, our teacher, and our rabbi'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'admor' has come to specifically refer to a Hasidic rabbi who is considered a leader and authority within the Hasidic community.