Chaloth

/ˈxɑːloʊθ/ noun

Plural form of challah, the traditional braided or twisted loaf of bread used in Jewish Sabbath and holiday meals.

From Hebrew חלה (challa), which originally meant a portion of dough separated as an offering to priests in ancient Jewish practice. The word entered English through Yiddish and Hebrew religious traditions, maintaining its original meaning while now referring primarily to the festive bread itself.

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