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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. 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.