sabbat

[ˈsæbət]

sabbat Definition

a secret meeting of witches, especially one held on a traditional festival day.

Using sabbat: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sabbat" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The coven held a sabbat to celebrate the winter solstice.

  • Example

    She was accused of attending a sabbat and practicing witchcraft.

  • Example

    The sabbat is often associated with pagan traditions and beliefs.

sabbat Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sabbat

  • witches' meeting
  • coven gathering
  • ritual gathering

Phrases with sabbat

  • a sabbat that involves evil or malevolent practices, often associated with Satanism

    Example

    The villagers believed that the witches were holding a black sabbat in the forest.

  • esbat and sabbat

    the two main types of gatherings in Wiccan and Neopagan traditions, with esbats being lunar rituals and sabbats being solar rituals

    Example

    The coven celebrated both esbats and sabbats throughout the year.

  • a sabbat that is believed to be attended by all witches, often associated with Walpurgis Night or Halloween

    Example

    The great sabbat is a time when the veil between the worlds is thinnest.

Origins of sabbat

from Old French 'sabbat', from Latin 'sabbatum', from Greek 'sabbaton', from Hebrew 'shabbāt', meaning 'day of rest'

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Summary: sabbat in Brief

'Sabbat' [ˈsæbət] refers to a secret meeting of witches, often held on traditional festival days. It is associated with pagan beliefs and practices, and can be divided into different types such as 'esbat and sabbat.' The term also includes phrases like 'black sabbat,' which denotes evil or malevolent practices, and 'great sabbat,' which is believed to be attended by all witches.