sabbatum

/səˈbɑːtəm/
noun
  1. The seventh day of the week; Saturday, observed as a day of rest in some religious traditions.
    • In ancient Rome, the sabbatum was considered a day of rest.
    • The early Christians began to worship on the day after the sabbatum.
    • He always set aside the sabbatum for quiet reflection and family time.
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