Machzor
[Sephardic Hebrew mahkh-zohr; Ashkenazic Hebrew mahkh-zohr, -zawr, -zuh r] /Sephardic Hebrew mɑxˈzoʊr; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈmɑx zoʊr, -zɔr, -zər/
noun, plural machzorim
[Sephardic Hebrew mahkh-zaw-reem; Ashkenazic Hebrew mahkh-zoh-rim] /Sephardic Hebrew mɑx zɔˈrim; Ashkenazic Hebrew mɑxˈzoʊ rɪm/ (Show IPA). English.
1.
machzors, Hebrew. .
[Sephardic Hebrew mahkh-zohr; Ashkenazic Hebrew mahkh-zohr, -zawr, -zuh r] /Sephardic Hebrew mɑxˈzoʊr; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈmɑx zoʊr, -zɔr, -zər/
noun, plural mahzorim
[Sephardic Hebrew mahkh-zaw-reem; Ashkenazic Hebrew mahkh-zoh-rim] /Sephardic Hebrew mɑx zɔˈrim; Ashkenazic Hebrew mɑxˈzoʊ rɪm/ (Show IPA). English, mahzors. Hebrew.
1.
a Jewish prayer book designed for use on festivals and holy days.
/maxˈzɔr; English mɑːkˈzɔː/
noun (pl) -zorim (-zɔˈriːm; English) (-zəˈriːm)
1.
a Jewish prayer book containing prescribed holiday rituals
/maxˈzɔr; English mɑːkˈzɔː/
noun (pl) -zorim (-zɔˈriːm; English) (-zəˈriːm)
1.
a variant spelling of machzor
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