tractate

[ˈtræk.teɪt]

tractate Definition

a treatise or essay, especially in Jewish literature.

Using tractate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tractate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Talmud is a collection of tractates on Jewish law and tradition.

  • Example

    He wrote a tractate on the history of philosophy.

  • Example

    The book contains a tractate on the nature of consciousness.

tractate Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with tractate

  • a section of the Mishnah, a collection of Jewish oral traditions

    Example

    The Mishnah tractate Berakhot deals with the laws of prayer.

  • Tosefta tractate

    a supplement to the Mishnah, also containing Jewish oral traditions

    Example

    The Tosefta tractate Shabbat provides additional details on the laws of the Sabbath.

  • a section of the Babylonian Talmud, a commentary on the Mishnah and other Jewish texts

    Example

    The Babylonian Talmud tractate Sanhedrin discusses the Jewish court system.

Origins of tractate

from Latin 'tractatus', meaning 'treatise'

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Summary: tractate in Brief

'Tractate' [ˈtræk.teɪt] refers to a treatise or essay, particularly in Jewish literature. Examples include the Talmud, which is a collection of tractates on Jewish law and tradition, and the Mishnah tractate Berakhot, which deals with the laws of prayer. The term is formal and synonymous with 'treatise' and 'essay.'