sabbath

Etymology

noun

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Sabbath
    Far-right activists had organised their protest for the Jewish sabbath in an area with a 40% Jewish population. June 30, 2015, Harriet Sherwood, “London neo-Nazi rally moved after outcry from Jewish leaders and MPs”, in The Guardian

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