Where does “antisabbatarian” come from?

antisabbatarian (English) comes from English Sabbatarian, from Latin sabbatarius, from Latin Sabbatum, from Ancient Greek σάββατον, from Aramaic שַׁבְּתָא, from Hebrew שַׁבָּת, from Akkadian šapattum — 15.

antisabbatarian (English): opposing the observance of the Sabbath

Definitions

  1. opposing the observance of the Sabbath

Ancestry of “antisabbatarian”, step by step

antisabbatarian traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Sabbatarian

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSabbatarianA person who regards and keeps the seventh day of...
2LatinsabbatariusSabbath; Sabbatical
3LatinSabbatumSabbath (the Jewish day of rest, i.e., the biblical seventh day of the week)
4Ancient GreekσάββατονSabbath
5Aramaicשַׁבְּתָאsabbath
6HebrewשַׁבָּתSabbath, Shabbat; weekly day of rest; sabbath
7Akkadianšapattum15

via English anti

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishantiOpposed to something; That has a torsion angle...
2Englishanti-Against, hostile to; Contrasting with the norm;...
3Ancient Greekἀντι-anti-, against; like, reminiscent of
4Ancient Greekᾰ̓ντῐ́opposite
Every word from Akkadian šapattumEvery word from Hebrew שַׁבָּתEvery word from Aramaic שַׁבְּתָא