chuppah

/ˈxʊpə/
noun
  1. A canopy under which a Jewish couple stands during their wedding ceremony, often decorated with fabric and flowers.
    • Under the chuppah, the bride and groom exchanged rings.
    • The chuppah was made of white silk and held up by four wooden poles.
    • Friends of the family built a beautiful chuppah for the outdoor wedding.
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