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Borrowed from Hebrew חֲנֻכִּיָּה (khanukiyá).
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hanukkiah (plural hanukkiahs or hanukkiot or hanukkioth)
- (Judaism) A nine-branched menorah used during Hanukkah.
2005 December 23, Jonathan Safran Foer, “A Beginner's Guide to Hanukkah”, in The New York Times[1]:
Some might say that the hanukkiah is decorations, but it isn't; the hanukkiah is a ceremonial object, with specific, non-decorative purposes. Perhaps the Stars of David that many string about are appropriate Jewish decoration?
2010 November 17, Rima Suqi, quoting Daniel Libeskind, “Daniel Libeskind on a New Show of Menorahs”, in The New York Times[2]:
As a child of Holocaust survivors, there was nothing, no family relics. The celebration was very modest, with a very small hanukkiah, and my mother was a great maker of latkes. I now luckily have many different kinds of hanukkiahs.
[2023 December 7, Jacey Fortin, “For Some, the Symbols of Hanukkah Bring Extra Concern This Year”, in The New York Times[3]:
The candelabras lit on Hanukkah are technically called hanukkiahs. They have eight candles plus one more, a shamash, that is used for lighting the others.]
nine-branched candelabrum
- Finnish: hanukia
- German: Chanukkia (de) f
- Hebrew: חֲנֻכִּיָּה (he) f (khanukiyá)
- Polish: chanukija (pl) f
- Russian: ханукия́ f (xanukijá), менора́т Ханука́ m (menorát Xanuká)
- Swedish: chanukkia c, menora (sv) c
- Yiddish: חנוכּה לאָמפּ f (khanike lomp)