Shavuot
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of Shavuot
from Hebrew shābhū`ōth , plural of shābhūā` week
Example Sentences
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From Demeter mourning Persephone to the harvest holidays of Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot, we’ve always marked time through the land.
From Salon • Oct. 7, 2025
Local media said the incident occurred as people in the settlement of Teneh Omarim were gathering for prayers for the Jewish Shavuot festival.
From Reuters • May 26, 2023
Another similarity is each religion has a celebration 50 days later — Pentecost for Christians and Shavuot for Jews.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 16, 2022
Shavuot is a Jewish festival beginning on Sunday that celebrates when the children of Israel received the Ten Commandments.
From BBC • May 16, 2021
Hopefully, Dyedka would be able to replace the milk before Shavuot.
From Anya and the Dragon by Sofiya Pasternack
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