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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Chanukah

also Chanukkah, 1891, from Hebrew hanukkah "consecration."

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Usage examples of "chanukah".

I owe Marty Greenberg a thank-you for this one, for letting me put a Chanukah story in an anthology of Christmas tales.

For the Poles to see him lighting Chanukah candles would be bad enough.

Though Friedman was in most circumstances a man far from imaginative, the irony of the Chanukah blessing struck him with almost physical force.

The Chanukah story would be recited at the beginning of the pageant, immediately followed by the Chanukah song.

I was one of the children selected to audition for a part in the Chanukah play that was to be performed on the evening of December 17th in the main auditorium.

There we were, the two of us, chanting our heads off, praising a God neither one of us believed in for commanding us to light the Chanukah candles.

Sisterhood to put on a big campaign for a Chanukah gift for the temple, and he tells them that keeping Judaism in their hearts and a kosher home was more important for Jewish women than campaigning for gifts for the temple.

Solstice presents and Chanukah sweets, or solemn on her first day of school.

Easter, Ramadan, Chanukah, and all the other festivals and observances of mankind were scheduled to fit whatever time system was adopted.

On the third day of Chanukah, when Richard was twelve years old, his grandmother had given him a silver Star of David on a chain.