sabbat
French
noun
Definitions
- Sabbath, biblical seventh day
- witches' Sabbath, meeting of witches at midnight
- noisy meeting
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin sabbata derived from Ancient Greek σάββατον (Sabbath) derived from Hebrew (modern) שבת (Sabbath, rest).
Origin
Hebrew (Modern Ashkenazic)
שבת
Gloss
Sabbath, rest
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
休
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Sabbath English
- Shabbat English
- sabbat English
- Sabbatī diēs Latin
- sabbata Latin
- sabbatum Latin
- sabbatum, sabbata Latin
- sabbatiste French
- sabbatum Spanish, Castilian
- σάββατον Ancient Greek
- σαββατικός Ancient Greek
- sabbat Norwegian Bokmål
- sabbat Norwegian Nynorsk
- sabbat Danish
- *sǫbota Proto-Slavic
- sabato Esperanto
- Sàbaid Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- sabbatur Faroese
- שַׁבָּת Hebrew (modern)
- שבת Hebrew (modern)
- сѫбота Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- sabide Friulian
- ⲥⲁⲃⲃⲁⲧⲟⲛ Coptic
- sabata Dalmatian
- ܫܒܬܐ Classical Syriac
- 𒊭𒉺𒌅 Akkadian
- σάββατον grc-koi
- sabeda Ladin
- שַׁבָּת hbo
- שַׁבָּת hbo
- שבת hbo