Adjective
Amoraic (not comparable)
Of or relating to the Amoraim.
There are definite links between the language and ideas of these Jewish texts from Second Temples times, the testimony of Paul, and the Tannaitic and Amoraic Merkabah (and later Hekhalot) traditions (Scholem 1960; Gruenwald 1980; Halperin 1980). Source: Internet
The work begun by Rav Ashi was completed by Ravina, who is traditionally regarded as the final Amoraic expounder. Source: Internet
However, even on the most traditional view a few passages are regarded as the work of a group of rabbis who edited the Talmud after the end of the Amoraic period, known as the Savoraim or Rabbanan Savora'e (meaning "reasoners" or "considerers"). Source: Internet
In a given sugya main, scriptural, Tannaic and Amoraic statements are cited to support the various opinions. Source: Internet