
Word: Sabbath
How to pronounce: ˈsæbəθ
Noun
Definitions:
1. A day of religious observance and abstinence from work, kept by Jewish people from Friday evening to Saturday evening, and by most Christians on Sunday.
Example sentences: "We observe the Sabbath as God has commanded"
2. A supposed annual midnight meeting of witches with the Devil.
Example sentences: "It shows a young musician who, in a series of opium-induced dreams, pursues his unattainable Beloved or idée fixe through a ballroom, an idyllic landscape, a prison, and a witches' sabbath where she appears hideously transformed."
Synonyms:
coven
Derivations:
Sabbat
sabbatical
Keep in Mind
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Sabbath in Other Languages...
Spanish: Reposo
German: Sabbat
French: Sabbat
Italian: Sabato
Turkish: