释义 |
kid·dush \ˈki(ˌ)du̇sh, -_dəsh; kə̇ˈdüsh\ noun (-es) Etymology: Hebrew qiddūsh sanctification : a Jewish ceremony that proclaims the holiness of the incoming Sabbath or festival and that consists of a benediction pronounced customarily before the evening meal over a cup of wine or two loaves of white Sabbath bread < hurried home in time for kiddush on Friday evening > |