English
Etymology
From AGr. polytonic|�άββα�ον (sabbaton) "Sabbath" < Hebrew ש�ת (shabbat) "Sabbath".
Proper noun
en-proper noun
- The Biblical seventh day of the week, observed as a day of rest in Judaism, Advent|Seventh-day Adventism, or Baptism|Seventh Day Baptism, starting at sundown on Friday till sundown on Saturday.
- Sunday, observed in Christianity as a day of rest.
- Friday, observed in Islam as a day of rest.
- A meeting of witches at midnight.
Translations
trans-top|Biblical seventh day
Arabic: ARchar|ا�سبت
Bosnian: sabat#Bosnian|sabat m
Dutch: sabbat m
Finnish: sapatti
French: sabbat m, shabbat m
Greek (Ancient): polytonic|�άββα�ον (sabbaton) n
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Hebrew: ש�ת
Old English: Sabat m
Norwegian: sabbat#norwegian|sabbat m
Serbian:
:Cyrillic: �аба�#Serbian|�аба� m
:Roman: sabat#Serbian|sabat m
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trans-top|Sunday
Bosnian: nedelja#Bosnian|nedelja f
French: dimanche m
Norwegian: søndag m
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Serbian:
:Cyrillic: неде�а#Serbian|неде�а f
:Roman: nedelja#Serbian|nedelja f
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trans-top|Friday
Bosnian: petak#Bosnian|petak m
French: vendredi m
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Serbian:
:Cyrillic: пе�ак#Serbian|пе�ак m
:Roman: petak#Serbian|petak m
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trans-top|witches' Sabbath
Bosnian: vrzino kolo#Bosnian|vrzino kolo n
Dutch: heksensabbat m
French: sabbat m
Norwegian: sabbat#norwegian|sabbat m
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Serbian:
:Cyrillic: в�зино коло#Serbian|в�зино коло n
:Roman: vrzino kolo#Serbian|vrzino kolo n
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