Dreidel

/ˈdreɪdəl/ noun

A four-sided spinning top used in a Jewish game played during Hanukkah, with Hebrew letters on each side.

From Yiddish 'dreydl,' derived from the German 'drehen' (to turn). The toy became associated with Hanukkah traditions as a way for Jewish families to celebrate secretly during periods of persecution.

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