succah

/ˈsʊkə/
noun
  1. A temporary hut or booth built for the Jewish festival of Sukkot, used for eating, sleeping, and celebrating.
    • Every autumn, my family builds a succah in our backyard for Sukkot.
    • We ate all our meals in the succah during the week-long festival.
    • The children decorated the succah with paper chains and fruit.
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