Succoth in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
(cukkoth; Sokchoth (Ex 12:37; 13:20; Nu 33:5)): The first
station of the Hebrews on leaving Rameses (see EXODUS). The
word means "booths." The distance from ETHAM (which see)
suggests that the site may have lain in the lower part of Wady
Tumeilat, but the exact position is unknown. This region seems
possibly to have been called T-K-u by the Egyptians (see
PITHOM). Brugsch and other scholars suppose this term to have
been changed to Succoth by the Old Testament writer, but this
is very doubtful, Succoth being a common Hebrew word, while T-
K-u is Egyptian The Hebrew "c" does not appear ever to be
rendered by "t" in Egyptian. The capital of the Sethroitic
nome was called T-K-t (Pierret, Vocab. hieroglyph., 697), and
this word means "bread." If the region of T-K-u was near this
town, it would seem to have lain on the shore road from Edom
to Zoan, in which case it could not be the Succoth of the
Exodus.
Read More about Succoth in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE