succoth

IPA: sˈʌkʌθ

Root Word: Succoth

noun

  • A village near Arrochar in Argyll and Bute council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NN2905).
  • Alternative spelling of Sukkot [(Judaism) An ancient biblical / Israelite / Jewish festival lasting seven days, celebrating the autumn harvest and commemorating the passage through the wilderness: observed from the 15th day to the 21 day of the month of Tishrei (Tishri).]
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Examples of "succoth" in Sentences

  • Succoth Ethem etc. make a straight line there.
  • (succoth) for his cattle as well as a house for himself.
  • They need to pick up the bones of Joseph and they do so at Succoth.
  • Jacob started out for Succoth and built himself a house, and for the cattle he made booths (succoth); therefore the name of the place was called Succoth.

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