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English
Etymology
From Hebrew סוכות / סֻכּוֹת (sukót).
Proper noun
Sukkot
- (Judaism) An ancient biblical / Israelite / Jewish festival lasting seven days, celebrating the autumn harvest and commemorating the passage through the wilderness: observed from the 15th day to the 21st day of the month of Tishrei (Tishri).
- Synonyms: Feast of Tabernacles, Tabernacles, Feast of Booths, Booths
Translations
seven-day biblical festival
- Arabic: الْعَرْش (al-ʕarš)
- French: Soukkot (fr), Souccot (fr), fête des Cabanes (fr) f, fête des Huttes f, fête des Tabernacles f, fête des Tentes f, scénopégie (fr) f
- German: Laubhüttenfest (de) n, Sukkot (de) pl, Sukkoth (de) pl
- Gothic: 𐌷𐌻𐌴𐌸𐍂𐌰𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌺𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃 f (hlēþrastakeins)
- Greek: σκηνοπηγία (el) f (skinopigía), Σκηνοπηγία f (Skinopigía), εορτή των Σκηνών f (eortí ton Skinón), εορτή της Συγκομιδής f (eortí tis Sygkomidís)
- Latin: scēnopēgia f
- Polish: Sukkot m, Kuczki, Święto Namiotów n, Święto Szałasów n
- Russian: Сукко́т (ru) m inan (Sukkót)
- Sranan Tongo: Wiwirikampufesa
- Ukrainian: Сукко́т (Sukkót), Кучки (Kučky)
- Yiddish: סוכּות f pl (sukes)
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German
Etymology
Borrowed from Hebrew סוכות / סֻכּוֹת (sukkōṯ).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Sukkot n (proper noun, strong, genitive Sukkot, plural Sukkot)
- (Judaism, chiefly in the plural) Sukkot, Feast of Tabernacles, Feast of Booths
- Synonym: (generally only this in Christian Bibles) Laubhüttenfest
Declension
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Further reading
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from Hebrew סֻכּוֹת (sukót).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsuk.kɔt/
- Rhymes: -ukkɔt
- Syllabification: Suk‧kot
Proper noun
Sukkot m inan (indeclinable)
- (Judaism) Sukkot (ancient biblical / Israelite / Jewish festival lasting seven days, celebrating the autumn harvest and commemorating the passage through the wilderness: observed from the 15th day to the 21 day of the month of Tishrei (Tishri))
- Synonyms: Kuczki, Święto Namiotów, Święto Szałasów
Declension
Indeclinable
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Further reading
- Sukkot in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- Sukkot in Polish dictionaries at PWN
- Sukkot in PWN's encyclopedia