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dveykut

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Etymology

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From Hebrew דְּבֵקוּת (literally attachment, devotion).

Noun

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dveykut

  1. (Judaism, uncountable) Intense devotion or piety.
    • 2017, Velvel Pasternak, Behind the Music, Stories, Anecdotes, Articles and Reflections, page 95:
      The Rebbe approached the bima and before responding, sang a nigun that was filled with intense dveykut.
  2. A slow rapturous Jewish melody
    • 2017, Velvel Pasternak, Behind the Music, Stories, Anecdotes, Articles and Reflections, page 116:
      The dveykut that accompanied the groom as he walked down the aisle to the chupah was truly inspirational.