Sabbath

/ˈsæbəθ/ noun

The Sabbath is a special day of rest and worship in Judaism and some Christian traditions. It is usually observed weekly, with work stopped and time set aside for prayer, family, and reflection.

From Old English *sabbath*, from Latin *sabbatum*, from Greek *sábbaton*, from Hebrew *šabbāt*, meaning 'rest' or 'cessation'. The root idea is stopping work and resting.

AMሰብ Tafel
ARالسبت
BNশনিবার
CAdissabte
CSsabbat
DAsabbat
DESabbat
ELσάββατο
ESsábado
FAشنبه
FIsabbaatti
FRsabbat
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