a. [f. Agada, a Latinized form of HAGGADA.] Of or belonging to the Haggada, legendary (Rabbinic).
1878. Schiller-Szinessy, in Academy, 605/1. The beautiful, but disconnected, Agadic sayings of the ancient Rabbis.
1881. Athenæum, 30 April, 592/3. He invokes also the Agadic expositions as a help for his system.