Etrogim

/ɛˈtroːɡɪm/ noun

Definition

Plural of etrog; multiple citrus fruits used in Jewish religious observance.

Etymology

From Hebrew 'etrogim,' the standard Hebrew plural form of 'etrog.' Reflects the Semitic language structure within English Jewish communities.

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Finding perfect etrogim for the holiday becomes almost like an extreme sport among Jewish families—people travel internationally and pay premium prices for unblemished specimens!

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