yom

/jɔm/
noun
  1. A Hebrew word meaning 'day,' used in Jewish calendar contexts and names of holidays.
    • Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the Jewish year.
    • In Hebrew, 'yom' simply means 'day.'
    • The phrase 'yom tov' is used to wish someone a good holiday.
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