sàbat

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See also: sabat, Sabat, sábát, šabat, and Șabat

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin sabbatum, from Ancient Greek σάββατον (sábbaton, Sabbath), from Hebrew שבת (shabát, Sabbath).

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Noun

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sàbat m (plural sàbats)

  1. (Judaism) Sabbath
  2. (folklore) sabbat
    Synonym: aquelarre

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