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English Dictionary: Feast of Tabernacles by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Feast of Tabernacles
n
  1. a major Jewish festival beginning on the eve of the 15th of Tishri and commemorating the shelter of the Israelites during their 40 years in the wilderness
    Synonym(s): Succoth, Sukkoth, Succos, Feast of Booths, Feast of Tabernacles, Tabernacles
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Tabernacle \Tab"er*na*cle\, n. [F., fr. L. tabernaculum, dim. of
      taberna nut. See {Tabern}.]
      1. A slightly built or temporary habitation; especially, a
            tent.
  
                     Dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob. --Heb.
                                                                              xi. 9.
  
                     Orange trees planted in the ground, and secured in
                     winter with a wooden tabernacle and stoves.
                                                                              --Evelyn.
  
      2. (Jewish Antiq.) A portable structure of wooden framework
            covered with curtains, which was carried through the
            wilderness in the Israelitish exodus, as a place of
            sacrifice and worship. --Ex. xxvi.
  
      3. Hence, the Jewish temple; sometimes, any other place for
            worship. --Acts xv. 16.
  
      4. Figuratively: The human body, as the temporary abode of
            the soul.
  
                     Shortly I must put off this my tabernacle. --2 Pet.
                                                                              i. 14.
  
      5. Any small cell, or like place, in which some holy or
            precious things was deposited or kept. Specifically:
            (a) The ornamental receptacle for the pyx, or for the
                  consecrated elements, whether a part of a building or
                  movable.
            (b) A niche for the image of a saint, or for any sacred
                  painting or sculpture.
            (c) Hence, a work of art of sacred subject, having a
                  partially architectural character, as a solid frame
                  resting on a bracket, or the like.
            (d) A tryptich for sacred imagery.
            (e) A seat or stall in a choir, with its canopy.
  
      6. (Naut.) A boxlike step for a mast with the after side
            open, so that the mast can be lowered to pass under
            bridges, etc.
  
      {Feast of Tabernacles} (Jewish Antiq.), one of the three
            principal festivals of the Jews, lasting seven days,
            during which the people dwelt in booths formed of the
            boughs of trees, in commemoration of the habitation of
            their ancestors in similar dwellings during their
            pilgrimage in the wilderness.
  
      {Tabernacle work}, rich canopy work like that over the head
            of niches, used over seats or stalls, or over sepulchral
            monuments. --Oxf. Gloss.
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