shalosh seudoth
or sha·losh seu·dot, sha·losh seu·dos
[ Ashkenazic Hebrew shah-lohsh soo -dohs, -duh s, -luh sh; Sephardic Hebrew shah-lawsh se-oo-dawt ]
/ Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈʃɑ loʊʃ ˈsʊ doʊs, -dəs, -ləʃ; Sephardic Hebrew ʃɑˈlɔʃ sɛ uˈdɔt /
noun Hebrew.
the last of the three prescribed Sabbath meals, taken after Minhah and before the evening service.
Origin of shalosh seudoth
shālōsh səʿuddōth literally, three meals
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shallow breathing,
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