sabbado

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Portuguese

Noun

sabbado m (plural sabbados)

  1. Pre-reform spelling (used until 1943 in Brazil and 1911 in Portugal) of sábado.
    • 1930 January 4, “Cousas da politica [Politics’s matters]”, in Jornal do brasil, volume XL, number 4, page 9:
      No proximo sabbado, 1º do corrente, na praça principal do prospero suburbio de Madureira, realizar-se-á, promovido pelo Centro Politico dos Suburbios, um grande comicio de propaganda das candidaturas de Julio Prestes-Vital Brasil á presidencia e vice-presidencia da Republica.
      Next Saturday, on the 1st of the coming month, in the main square of the thriving suburb of Madureira, a large rally will be held, organized by the Political Center of the Suburbs, to promote the candidacies of Julio Prestes and Vital Brasil for the presidency and vice-presidency of the Republic.