Selihoth

US:USA pronunciation: respelling(Seph. sə lē кнôt, slē-; Ashk. sə lē кнōs, slēкнəs)



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Se•li•hoth  (Seph. sə lē кнôt, slē-; Ashk. sə lē кнōs, slēкнəs),USA pronunciation n. [Hebrew.]
  1. (used with a pl. v.) liturgical prayers serving as expressions of repentance and pleas for God's forgiveness, recited by Jews during the period, usually beginning the preceding week, before Rosh Hashanah, during the period between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, and on fast days.
  2. (used with a sing. v.) a religious service at which such prayers are recited.
Also, Se•li•hot, Se•li•choth, Se•li•hos. 
  • səlīḥōth literally, pardons


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