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Definition of Succahs
1. succah [n] - See also: succah
Lexicographical Neighbors of Succahs
Literary usage of Succahs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Jewish Year Book by American Jewish Committee, Jewish Publication Society of America (1912)
"Kieff Jews forbidden to erect succahs without permission of police, which is
withheld when Succah can be seen from street. 7. Boy whose disappearance causes ..."
2. The History of the Talmud, from the Time of Its Formation, about 200 B. C by Michael Lewy Rodkinson (1903)
"The manager of the house of Agrippa the king asked R. Eliezer about his two
succahs and his two wives, which he had in two different cities in Palestine, ..."
3. The Microscopist: A Compendium of Microscopic Science Including the Use of by Joseph Henry Wythe (1883)
"SuccaHs.—Long, brittle, slender filaments, divided by partition-walls. Occurs on
products of decomposition within the mouth ; papillae of tongue, tartar, ..."
4. New Edition of the Babylonian Talmud (1899)
"The manager of the house of Agrippa the king asked R. Eliezer about his two
succahs and his two wives, which he had in two different cities in Palestine, ..."