Suk|koth

Suk|koth
Suk|koth or Suk|kot «su KOHTH», noun.
a Jewish festival of eight or nine days celebrated in Tishri (September-October) by building temporary bowers or huts in remembrance of those the Israelites used during their wanderings in the desert; Feast of Booths. Leviticus 23:33-44. Also, Succos, Succoth.
[< Hebrew Sukkoth, plural of sukkå a booth]

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