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From Hebrew קַבָּלָה (kabalá, “Jewish mysticism”, literally “something received”). It refers to the notion that Kabballah is a set of mystical doctrines received in antiquity and passed on in small circles. Doublet of cabal.
Kabballah
- (Judaism) A body of mystical Jewish teachings based on an esoteric reading of the Hebrew scriptures.
body of teachings
- Arabic: قَبَالَة f (qabāla)
- Armenian: կաբալա (kabala)
- Catalan: càbala (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 卡巴拉 (kǎbālā)
- Danish: kabbala c
- Dutch: Kabbala
- Finnish: kabbala (fi)
- French: kabbale (fr) f
- German: Kabbala (de) f, Kaballah f
- Hebrew: קַבָּלָה (he) f (kabbala)
- Japanese: カバラ (kabara)
- Macedonian: ка́бала f (kábala)
- Polish: kabała (pl) f
- Portuguese: cabala (pt) f
- Russian: Каббала́ (ru) f (Kabbalá), кабала́ (ru) f (kabalá)
- Spanish: cábala (es) f
- Swedish: kabbala (sv)
- Volapük: kabaal
- Yiddish: קבלה f (kabole)