hol hamoed in English
intermediate days of the Jewish holidays, days between the first and last full days of Passover and Succot
Use "hol hamoed" in a sentence
1. Az uralkodók hol megerősítették Angkor
2. Bogotá, néhol Santa Fé de Bogotá, hivatalos nevén Bogotá, D.C
3. Senebhenas is shown with Sobekhotep on an altar in Sehel Island and a stela in Wadi el-Hol.
4. Calumny mid-15c., "false accusation, slander," from Old French calomnie (15c.), from Latin calumnia "trickery, subterfuge, misrepresentation, malicious charge," from calvi "to trick, deceive." PIE cognates include Greek kelein "to bewitch, cast a spell," Gothic holon "to slander," Old Norse hol "praise, flattery," Old English hol "slander," holian "to to betray," Old High German huolen "to