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erub

American  
[air-oov, er-, e-roov, ey-roov] / ˈɛər ʊv, ˈɛr-, ˈɛ ruv, ˈeɪ ruv /

noun

Judaism.

plural

erubin, erubs
  1. eruv.


Example Sentences

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It eddies along the floor, where, in the mixed-media work “Weres” by the group Erub Arts, a video projection of swimming sardines seems to spill out of a sculptural fish trap.

From Washington Post

Researchers have since documented solastalgia among the older indigenous women known as “Aunties” on Australia’s Erub Island, and most recently in the cold and isolated Nunatsiavut towns of northern Canada.

From Salon

But they may take tithes of the doubtful heave-offering, and prepare erub, and cover up hot water.”

From Project Gutenberg