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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ha·nuk·ka
,
or
Ha·nuk·kah
,
n.
The
Jewish
Feast
of
the
Dedication
,
instituted
by
Judas
Maccabaeus
,
his
brothers
,
and
the
whole
congregation
of
Israel
,
in
165
b
.
c
.,
to
commemorate
the
dedication
of
the
new
altar
set
up
at
the
purification
of
the
temple
of
Jerusalem
to
replace
the
altar
which
had
been
polluted
by
Antiochus
Epiphanes
of
Syria
(--
1
Maccabees
i
. 58,
iv
. 59
).
The
feast
,
which
is
mentioned
in
John
x
. 22,
is
held
for
eight
days
(
beginning
with
the
25th
day
of
Kislev
,
corresponding
to
December
),
and
is
celebrated
everywhere
,
chiefly
as
a
festival
of
lights
,
by
the
Jews
. [
Also
spelled
Chanuka
.]
Syn:
--
Chanukah
,
Festival
of
Lights
,
Feast
of
Dedication
,
Feast
of
the
Dedication
.
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