etrog
or eth·rog, es·rog
[ es-rohg, -ruh g, et-; Sephardic Hebrew et-rawg; Ashkenazic Hebrew es-rohg ]
/ ˈɛs roʊg, -rəg, ˈɛt-; Sephardic Hebrew ɛtˈrɔg; Ashkenazic Hebrew ɛsˈroʊg /
noun, plural et·rogs, et·ro·gim [Sephardic Hebrew et-raw-geem; Ashkenazic Hebrew es-roh-gim] /Sephardic Hebrew ɛt rɔˈgim; Ashkenazic Hebrew ɛsˈroʊ gɪm/.
Judaism.
a citron for use with the lulav during the Sukkoth festival service.
Origin of etrog
From the Hebrew word
ethrōgh
Words nearby etrog
etonian,
etonogestrel,
etoposide,
etorphine,
etr.,
etrog,
etruria,
etruscan,
etruscan ware,
etruscology,
ets