Shabuoth
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Sha·bu·oth
(shə-vo͞o′ōt′, -əs, shä′vo͞o-ôt′)n.
Variant of Shavuot.
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Shabuoth
(ʃəˈvuːəs; -əʊs; Hebrew ʃavuːˈɔt)n
(Judaism) a variant spelling of Shavuot
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Sha•vu•oth
or Sha•vu•ot
(ʃəˈvu oʊs, ʃɑ vuˈɔt)n.
a Jewish festival, celebrated on the sixth or sixth and seventh days of Sivan, that commemorates God's giving of the Ten Commandments to Moses.
Also called Feast of Weeks, Pentecost. [1890–95; < Hebrew Shābhū‘ōth literally, weeks]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() Judaism - the monotheistic religion of the Jews having its spiritual and ethical principles embodied chiefly in the Torah and in the Talmud Jewish holy day - a religious holiday for Jews |
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