Where does “Sabato” come from?

Sabato (Italian) comes from Latin Sabbatum, from Ancient Greek σάββατον, from Aramaic שַׁבְּתָא, from Hebrew שַׁבָּת, from Akkadian šapattum — 15.

Sabato (Italian): Saturday

Definitions

  1. Saturday

Ancestry of “Sabato”, step by step

Sabato traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Latin Sabbatum

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinSabbatumSabbath (the Jewish day of rest, i.e., the biblical seventh day of the week)
2Ancient GreekσάββατονSabbath
3Aramaicשַׁבְּתָאsabbath
4HebrewשַׁבָּתSabbath, Shabbat; weekly day of rest; sabbath
5Akkadianšapattum15

via Latin Sabatus

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1LatinSabatusA river of Hirpinia and tributary of the Calor, now called Sabato
2LatinSabus

Words derived from “Sabato

Every word from Akkadian šapattum