السبت
Arabic
Etymology
From the root س ب ت (s-b-t) meaning "to rest or hibernate", "to cease", "to stop or be still", "to be motionless", "to be quiet"; the religious sense likely being borrowed from the Hebrew שַׁבָּת (shabbát, “weekly day of rest”). Ultimately stemming from Proto-Semitic *ṯabat- (“to be still, fixed, or staying”), doublet of the native Arabic ثَبَتَ (ṯabata). Related to Akkadian 𒋛𒁍𒌅 (se-bu-tu /sebûtu/, “seventh day of the month”), a holiday term that is paired with Akkadian 𒌓𒌋𒐊𒄰 (UD.15.KAM /šapattu, šabattu/, “two-week duration, the new and full moon”, literally “a day of the cessation”).[1] Displaced شِيَار (šiyār).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /as.sabt/
Noun
السَّبْت • (as-sabt) m
Declension
Declension of noun السَّبْت (as-sabt)
Declension of noun سَبْت (sabt)
Singular | basic singular triptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سَبْت sabt |
السَّبْت as-sabt |
سَبْت sabt |
Nominative | سَبْتٌ sabtun |
السَّبْتُ as-sabtu |
سَبْتُ sabtu |
Accusative | سَبْتًا sabtan |
السَّبْتَ as-sabta |
سَبْتَ sabta |
Genitive | سَبْتٍ sabtin |
السَّبْتِ as-sabti |
سَبْتِ sabti |
Dual | Indefinite | Definite | Construct |
Informal | سَبْتَيْن sabtayn |
السَّبْتَيْن as-sabtayn |
سَبْتَيْ sabtay |
Nominative | سَبْتَانِ sabtāni |
السَّبْتَانِ as-sabtāni |
سَبْتَا sabtā |
Accusative | سَبْتَيْنِ sabtayni |
السَّبْتَيْنِ as-sabtayni |
سَبْتَيْ sabtay |
Genitive | سَبْتَيْنِ sabtayni |
السَّبْتَيْنِ as-sabtayni |
سَبْتَيْ sabtay |
Plural | basic broken plural triptote | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | سُبُوت subūt |
السُّبُوت as-subūt |
سُبُوت subūt |
Nominative | سُبُوتٌ subūtun |
السُّبُوتُ as-subūtu |
سُبُوتُ subūtu |
Accusative | سُبُوتًا subūtan |
السُّبُوتَ as-subūta |
سُبُوتَ subūta |
Genitive | سُبُوتٍ subūtin |
السُّبُوتِ as-subūti |
سُبُوتِ subūti |
Synonyms
- يَوْم السَّبْت (yawm as-sabt)
See also
- (days of the week) أَيَّامُ الْأُسْبُوع (ʔayyāmu al-ʔusbūʕ); الْأَحَد (al-ʔaḥad), الْاِثْنَيْن (al-iṯnayn), الثُّلَاثَاء (aṯ-ṯulāṯāʔ), الْأَرْبِعَاء (al-ʔarbiʕāʔ), الْخَمِيس (al-ḵamīs), الْجُمُعَة (al-jumuʕa), السَّبْت (as-sabt) (Category: ar:Days of the week)
References
- Lane, Edward William (1863) “سبت”, in Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate, pages 1287-1289
- šabattu, © Association Assyrophile de France, last updated 2017.
- sebe in Black, Jeremy, George, Andrew, Postgate, Nicholas (2000) A Concise Dictionary of Akkadian, 2nd corrected edition, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, page 319
- "The Epic of Atraḥasis" from Livius.org, © 1995–2017 adapted from B.R. Foster's translation; see especially 221 where the term appears.
Moroccan Arabic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪs.sabt/
Audio (file)
South Levantine Arabic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /is.sabt/, [ɪsˈsab(ɪ)t]
Audio (Amman) (file)
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