challah
[ khah-luh, hah ]
/ ˈxɑ lə, ˈhɑ /
noun
a loaf of rich white bread leavened with yeast and containing eggs, often braided before baking, prepared especially for the Jewish Sabbath.
Also
chal·leh,
hallah.
Origin of challah
From the Hebrew word
hallāh
Words nearby challah
chalkface,
chalkpit,
chalkrail,
chalkstone,
chalky,
challah,
challenge,
challenge diet,
challenged,
challenger,
challenging
Example sentences from the Web for challah
In 2003, he held a $500-a-plate “sandwich-naming” for Rep. Eric Cantor, Republican of Virginia, who chose roast beef on challah.
Change the crusty bread for a sweet roll or challah bread and you have a medianoche.
British Dictionary definitions for challah
challah
hallah
/ (ˈhɑːlə, Hebrew xaˈla) /
noun plural -lahs or -loth (Hebrew -ˈlɔt)
bread, usually in the form of a plaited loaf, traditionally eaten by Jews to celebrate the Sabbath
Word Origin for challah
from Hebrew
hallāh