- sabbatize
- sab·ba·tize
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Sabbatize — Sabbatization, n. /sab euh tuyz /, v., Sabbatized, Sabbatizing. (often l.c.) v.i. 1. to keep the Sabbath. v.t. 2. to keep as the Sabbath. Also, esp. Brit., Sabbatise. [1350 1400; ME sabbatisen < LL sabbatizare < Gk sabbatízein, equiv. to… … Universalium
sabbatize — verb a) (intransitive) To keep the Sabbath. b) (transitive) To keep as the Sabbath … Wiktionary
sabbatize — ˈsabəˌtīz verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: Middle English sabatisen, from Late Latin sabbatizare, from Greek sabbatizein, from sabbaton sabbath + izein ize more at sabbath intransitive verb : to keep the sabba … Useful english dictionary
Shabbat — noun a) The Jewish Sabbath, from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, commemorating Gods rest on the seventh day in the book of Genesis. I leave early on Fridays, as I dont work on Shabbat. b) The ceremonial Shabbat meal, in which candles are lit… … Wiktionary