kevutzoth

/kɛvʊˈtsoθ/

Definitions

1. noun

A forced march, especially a long and difficult one, especially during World War II, in which Jewish prisoners were marched long distances by the Nazis.

“During the war, the prisoners were subjected to a grueling kevutzoth through the desert.”

Synonyms

  • march
  • trek

Antonyms

  • dash
  • sprint