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suc⋅cah

[Seph. soo-kah; Ashk., Eng. sook-uh]
–noun, plural suc⋅coth, suc⋅cot, suc⋅cos [Seph. soo-kawt; Ashk. soo-kohs] , English. suc⋅cahs. Hebrew.
sukkah.

suk⋅kah

[Seph. soo-kah; Ashk., Eng. sook-uh]
–noun, plural suk⋅koth, suk⋅kot, suk⋅kos [Seph. soo-kawt; Ashk. soo-kohs] , English. suk⋅kahs. Hebrew.
a booth or hut roofed with branches, built against or near a house or synagogue and used during the Jewish festival of Sukkoth as a temporary dining or living area.
Also, succah.


Origin:
sukkāh lit., booth
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