IPA: /tælˈmʊdɪk/
KK: /tælˈmʊdɪk/
Relating to the Talmud, which is a central text of Rabbinic Judaism containing discussions and interpretations of Jewish law, ethics, customs, and history.
The rabbi's teachings were deeply rooted in Talmudic traditions.
Talmudic → It originates from the Hebrew word 'Talmud' (meaning study or learning), which refers to a central text of Rabbinic Judaism containing discussions and interpretations of Jewish law. The suffix '-ic' (meaning pertaining to) indicates that it relates to the Talmud. Thus, 'talmudic' means pertaining to the study or teachings of the Talmud.
Think of the Hebrew word 'Talmud' which means study, and remember that 'talmudic' refers to things related to that study.