"Stammaim" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: A modern coinage on the pattern of Amoraim, Tannaim, etc, from Hebrew סְתָם (stam, literally “plain”), used to describe the anonymous commentary in the Talmud. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|he|סְתָם|lit=plain|tr=stam}} Hebrew סְתָם (stam, literally “plain”) Head templates: {{en-noun|p}} Stammaim pl (plural only)
  1. Any of the rabbis who composed the anonymous statements and arguments in the Talmud, some of whom may have worked during the period of the Amoraim, but who mostly made their contributions later. Wikipedia link: Amoraim#Stammaim Tags: plural, plural-only
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