Succoth
noun/suˈkəʊt/, /ˈsʊkəs/
/suˈkəʊt/, /ˈsʊkəs/
(also Sukkot, Sukkoth, Feast of Tabernacles)
[uncountable]- a Jewish festival that takes place in September or October, during which shelters are made using natural materialsTopics Religion and festivalsc2Word Originfrom Hebrew sukkōt̲, plural of sukkāh ‘thicket, hut’.
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