succoth
/Sephardic Hebrew soo-kawt; Ashkenazic Hebrew soo-kohs/US // Sephardic Hebrew suˈkɔt; Ashkenazic Hebrew sʊˈkoʊs //UK // (ˈsʊkəʊt, -kəʊθ, Hebrew suːˈkɔt) //
琥珀色,琥珀,琥珀状,琥珀色的
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Hebrew.
- : a plural of succah.
Examples
When Succoth (Tabernacles) came, again no money, no bread, and I went about the streets the whole day to seek for work.
Penuel and Succoth lay in the way between the wilderness in which the Midianites dwelt and the valleys of western Palestine.
Then the children of Israel set forth from Ramses to Succoth—600,000 men on foot, besides children.
The arms of Campbell of Succoth are gyronny of eight engrailed, a most unusual circumstance.
And the children of Israel journeyed from Ramses to Succoth, about six hundred thousand on foot that were men, beside children.
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