sabat

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See also: sábát and šabat

English

Sabat structures

Noun

sabat (plural sabats)

  1. (architecture) Roofing structures with street beneath it in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern architecture, functioning as supporting structure for buildings and/or for cooling pedestrians by maximizing daytime shade and accelerating breezes.

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Cebuano

Verb

sabat

  1. To respond, to reply or to repeat after someone leading a prayer.
  2. To go to and join in a prayer or novena in a fiesta or wake.

Czech

Noun

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  1. Sabbath, Shabbat

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Hiligaynon

Verb

sabát

  1. answer, reply

Nzadi

Etymology

Ultimately from Portuguese sapato; compare Lingala sapáto.

Noun

sabât (plural sabât)

  1. shoe

Further reading

  • Crane, Thera, Larry Hyman, Simon Nsielanga Tukumu (2011) A grammar of Nzadi [B.865]: a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, →ISBN

Serbo-Croatian

Noun

sàbat m (Cyrillic spelling са̀бат)

  1. Sabbath

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Tagalog

Etymology 1

Noun

sabat

  1. design woven into cloth or matting; embroidery on fabric; needlework

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Etymology 2

Noun

sabát

  1. a kind of wooden or metal pin or plug used a bolt for closing windows and doors
  2. dowel; peg or a piece of wood, etc., to fit into a corresponding hole on another piece of wood
  3. interruption; interception; obstacle
  4. meddling or butting into the talk or conversation of others
  5. unexpected answer

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