Where does “sabeda” come from?
sabeda (Ladin) comes from Latin sabbata, from Latin Sabbatum, from Ancient Greek σάββατον, from Aramaic שַׁבְּתָא, from Hebrew שַׁבָּת, from Akkadian šapattum — 15.
sabeda (Ladin): Saturday
Definitions
- Saturday
Ancestry of “sabeda”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Latin | sabbata | nominative plural of sabbatum; accusative plural... |
| 2 | Latin | Sabbatum | Sabbath (the Jewish day of rest, i.e., the biblical seventh day of the week) |
| 3 | Ancient Greek | σάββατον | Sabbath |
| 4 | Aramaic | שַׁבְּתָא | sabbath |
| 5 | Hebrew | שַׁבָּת | Sabbath, Shabbat; weekly day of rest; sabbath |
| 6 | Akkadian | šapattum | 15 |