That depends on WHICH Sabbath you're looking up:
1. Fridays - Muslims
2. Saturdays - Jews
3. Sundays - Christians
A Sabbath-day is a day kept holy as the Sabbath.
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To say "enjoy your Sabbath," you can simply say "Shabbat Shalom" in Hebrew, which means "peaceful Sabbath." Alternatively, in English, you can say, "Have a restful and joyous Sabbath." Both expressions convey well wishes for a meaningful day of rest and reflection.
The phrase "sabbath day"comes from the Bible. Sabbath means "to rest" and the sabbath day was instituted by God during creation week when He created the seventh day and made it a holy day for rest. God also included the sabbath day into the ten commandments.
The Oxford English Dictionary with more than 600,000 words is the largest English to English dictionary.
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Some British dictionaries are: The Oxford English Dictionary The Chambers Dictionary The Collins Dictionary Cassell's English Dictionary
That is the correct spelling of "sabbath" or Sabbath, a weekly religious day.
If English Dictionary, the English Dictionary by World Book is great.
the sabbath is a holy day of rest
Try the Chambers Dictionary (Larousse)