afikomen
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of afikomen
1890–95; < Yiddish afikoymen < Hebrew aphīgōmān < Greek epikṓmion revel, noun use of neuter of epikṓmios of a revel, equivalent to epi- epi- + kôm ( os ) revel + -ios adj. suffix
Example Sentences
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To win, three to six players or teams compete to answer who hid the afikomen, how, and where.
From Slate • Apr. 8, 2020
Right now, though, we’re all as pent-up as a 4-year-old—which is why the virtual afikomen hunt is meant for players of all ages.
From Slate • Apr. 8, 2020
From personal experience as both a kid and an adult, I’d argue that the ritual of hiding the afikomen is, in part, an effort to keep young minds and bodies engaged through a lengthy Seder.
From Slate • Apr. 8, 2020
This now contains the answers to the questions: Who hid the afikomen?
From Slate • Apr. 8, 2020
Shepherding a dozen infants, preschoolers, and adolescents through the service meant constant enticements: songs here, treats there, and finally the great afikomen hunt.
From Slate • Apr. 8, 2020
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