R.
See also: Appendix:Variations of "r"
English
editProper noun
editR.
- Abbreviation of Regina (“the queen”).
- Abbreviation of Rex (“the king”).
- Abbreviation of Rabbi.
- 2010 January 7, Ephraim Shoham-Steiner, “Jews and Healing at Medieval Saints’ Shrines: Participation, Polemics, and Shared Cultures*”, in Harvard Theological Review[2], volume 103, number 01, , page 122:
- The quotation is from what seems to be an interfaith discussion between the second-century C.E. Palestinian sage, Rabbi Akiba, and a man identified by his Greek name, Zenon.²⁸ Zenon asks R. Akiba how he explains the fact that individuals seeking the healing power of idols (probably referring to pagan shrines like the aforementioned Aesculapios) are actually healed. R. Akiba answers with a parable, which is quoted in thirteenth-century Jewish polemical literature.²⁹
Coordinate terms
editRex/Regina
Latin
editProper noun
editR.
- Alternative form of R
Noun
editR.
- Alternative form of R
Adjective
editR.
- Alternative form of R