Pil"pul (?), n. [Aramaic
pilpūl; cf. Heb. pilpel to spice, to season,
dispute violently.] Among the Jews, penetrating investigation,
disputation, and drawing of conclusions, esp. in Talmudic study.
-- Pil"pul*ist (#), n. --
Pil`pul*is"tic (#), a.
Pil"pul (?), n. [Aramaic
pilpūl; cf. Heb. pilpel to spice, to season,
dispute violently.] Among the Jews, penetrating investigation,
disputation, and drawing of conclusions, esp. in Talmudic study.
-- Pil"pul*ist (#), n. --
Pil`pul*is"tic (#), a.