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Definition of Succoth in English: Succoth(also Sukkot, Sukkoth) nounˈsʌkəθsʊˈkəʊtso͞oˈkōt A major Jewish festival held in the autumn (beginning on the 15th day of Tishri) to commemorate the sheltering of the Israelites in the wilderness. It is marked by the erection of small booths covered in natural materials. 住棚节(犹太教的重要节日,在秋天举行 犹太教历7月15日开始,纪念以色列人出埃及时在荒野中露营,通过建天然材料覆盖的小窝棚以志纪念)。亦称 F EASTOF T ABERNACLES Also called Feast of Tabernacles Example sentencesExamples - It's known variously as the Feast of Tabernacles or Festival of Tabernacles, the Feast of Ingathering or Festival of Ingathering, the Feast of Booths or Festival of Booths, Succoth or Sukkot.
- We say it on the Three Pilgrim Festivals, Shevvot, Succoth and Pesach and we also say the memorial service when somebody dies, at the service itself.
- Some say that Ecclesiastes is read at the feast of Succoth, a harvest holiday, to teach people to despise mundane matters as vanity.
- Just a few days after the Jewish holiday of Succoth, Ramati took me on a tour of the Jewish enclaves of Hebron.
- The first debate, to be held next Thursday in Coral Gables, Fla., coincides with the Jewish harvest holiday of Succoth.
OriginFrom Hebrew sukkōṯ, plural of sukkāh 'thicket, hut'. Rhymesafloat, bloat, boat, capote, coat, connote, cote, dote, emote, float, gloat, goat, groat, misquote, moat, mote, note, oat, outvote, promote, quote, rote, shoat, smote, stoat, table d'hôte, Terre Haute, throat, tote, vote, wrote Definition of Succoth in US English: Succoth(also Sukkoth, Sukkot) nounso͞oˈkōt A major Jewish festival held in the autumn (beginning on the 15th day of Tishri) to commemorate the sheltering of the Israelites in the wilderness. 住棚节(犹太教的重要节日,在秋天举行 犹太教历7月15日开始,纪念以色列人出埃及时在荒野中露营,通过建天然材料覆盖的小窝棚以志纪念)。亦称 F EASTOF T ABERNACLES See also succah Also called Feast of Tabernacles Example sentencesExamples - The first debate, to be held next Thursday in Coral Gables, Fla., coincides with the Jewish harvest holiday of Succoth.
- Just a few days after the Jewish holiday of Succoth, Ramati took me on a tour of the Jewish enclaves of Hebron.
- Some say that Ecclesiastes is read at the feast of Succoth, a harvest holiday, to teach people to despise mundane matters as vanity.
- It's known variously as the Feast of Tabernacles or Festival of Tabernacles, the Feast of Ingathering or Festival of Ingathering, the Feast of Booths or Festival of Booths, Succoth or Sukkot.
- We say it on the Three Pilgrim Festivals, Shevvot, Succoth and Pesach and we also say the memorial service when somebody dies, at the service itself.
OriginFrom Hebrew sukkōṯ, plural of sukkāh ‘thicket, hut’. |