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Gothic
Etymology
Borrowed from Koine Greek ΟάββαΟΞΏΞ½ (sΓ‘bbaton), from Hebrew Χ©ΧΧͺ.
Noun
ππ°π±π±π°ππ β’ (sabbatΕ) m
- (Christianity) Saturday, the Sabbath day
Inflection
This noun is usually indeclinable, but some inflected forms have been attested: ππ°π±π±π°ππ°πΏπ (sabbataus) (gen. sg.), ππ°π±π±π°ππ΄ (sabbatΔ) (gen. pl.), ππ°π±π±π°ππΉπΌ (sabbatim) and ππ°π±π±π°ππΏπΌ (sabbatum) (both dat pl.).
Derived terms
Descendants
- β Old High German: sambaztag, samiztag (from *ππ°πΌπ±π°ππ (*sambatΕ))