sabado
AragoneseEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Latin or Ecclesiastical Latin sabbatum, from Ancient Greek σάββατον (sábbaton, “Sabbath”), from Hebrew שַׁבָּת (shabát, “Shabbat, Sabbath”).
NounEdit
sabado m
Old PortugueseEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Latin or Ecclesiastical Latin sabbatum, from Ancient Greek σάββατον (sábbaton, “Sabbath”), from Hebrew שַׁבָּת (shabát, “Shabbat, Sabbath”).
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
sabado m
- Saturday
- 13th century CE, Alfonso X of Castile, Cantigas de Santa Maria, E codex, cantiga 117 (facsimile):
- Como hũa moller prometera q̇ non lauraſſe no Sabado […]
- How a woman had promised not to sew on Saturday […]
- Como hũa moller prometera q̇ non lauraſſe no Sabado […]
DescendantsEdit
- Galician: sábado
- Portuguese: sábado
- → Kadiwéu: xaabado
- → Tetum: loron-sábadu
See alsoEdit
- (days of the week) dia da semana;
- domingo
- lũes / segunda feira
- martes / terça feira
- mercores / quarta feira
- joves / quinta feira
- vernes / sesta feira
- sabado (Category: roa-opt:Days of the week)
PortugueseEdit
NounEdit
sabado m (plural sabados)
- Obsolete spelling of sábado