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suk·kah noun or suc·cah \ˈsu̇kə, -(ˌ)kä\ (plural suk·koth or suk·kot \ˈsu̇ˌkōt(h), -ˌkōs, -_kəs\ ; or suk·kos \-ˌkōs, -_kəs\ ; or sukkahs or suc·coth or suc·cot or suc·cos or succahs) Etymology: Hebrew sukkāh : a booth or shelter with a roof of branches and leaves erected near a home or in or near a synagogue and used especially for meals and for temporary residence during the celebration of the Sukkoth festival |