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See also: sábát and šabat

English

Sabat structures

Etymology

Arabic سَابَاط (sābāṭ)

Noun

sabat (plural sabats)

  1. (architecture) A roofing structure with the street beneath it in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern architecture, serving to support buildings or to cool 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

Polish

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Etymology

From Latin sabbatum, from Ancient Greek σάββατον (sábbaton), from Hebrew שַׁבָּת‎ (šabbāṯ). Doublet of sobota (Saturday), szabas (Sabbath), and szabat (Sabbath).

Pronunciation

Noun

sabat m inan

  1. Sabbath (meeting of witches)

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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

Verb

sabát

  1. to interrupt
  2. to meddle with a conversation

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