machzor

machzor
Seph. /mahkh zohrdd"/; Ashk. /mahkh"zohrdd, -zawrdd, -zeuhrdd/, n., pl. machzorim Seph. /mahkh zaw rddeem"/; Ashk. /mahkh zoh"rddim/, Eng.
machzors. Hebrew. mahzor.

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