Sabbath
Americannoun
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the Sabbath, the seventh day of the week, Saturday, as the day of rest and religious observance among Jews and some Christians.
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the Sabbath, the first day of the week, Sunday, observed by most Christians as a day of public worship and often of rest.
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any special day of prayer, worship, or rest.
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Often sabbath a day or other period of rest or break from certain forms of activity.
If people gave themselves a weekly sabbath from electronic devices, it would probably cure many ills.
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Sometimes sabbath Sabbat.
noun
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the seventh day of the week, Saturday, devoted to worship and rest from work in Judaism and in certain Christian Churches
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Sunday, observed by Christians as the day of worship and rest from work in commemoration of Christ's Resurrection
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(not capital) a period of rest
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Also called: sabbat. witches' Sabbath. a midnight meeting or secret rendezvous for practitioners of witchcraft, sorcery, or devil worship
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Christians have traditionally kept Sunday as a weekly day of rest in adaptation of the Jewish observance, and in commemoration of the Resurrection of Jesus. Some denominations, such as the Seventh-Day Adventists, observe Saturday as the Sabbath.
Other Word Forms
- Sabbathless adjective
- Sabbathlike adjective
Etymology
Origin of Sabbath
First recorded before 900; Middle English sabat, sabadt, sabath, Old English sabat, from Latin sabbatum, from Greek sábbaton, from Hebrew shabbāth “rest”
Example Sentences
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He died in July, aged 76, just 17 days after Sabbath's Back to the Beginning farewell show.
From BBC
Inspired by Pink Floyd’s “The Wall,” Sonic Youth’s distortion, Black Sabbath’s symbolic lyricism and layered instrumentals, and surrealist artwork, “Mellon Collie” tested the Smashing Pumpkins’ limits as a band.
From Los Angeles Times
He has also been nominated for his performance of Changes at Black Sabbath's Back To The Beginning farewell concert, which took place weeks before the death of Ozzy Osbourne.
From BBC
The latter recognises his live rendition of Black Sabbath's Changes at Ozzy Osbourne's farewell concert in Villa Park, Birmingham, this summer.
From BBC
Struzan had some early success painting album covers, including Black Sabbath’s “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” and Alice Cooper’s “Welcome to My Nightmare.”
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