sambaztag
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Old High German
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Gothic *𐍃𐌰𐌼𐌱𐌰𐍄𐍉 (*sambatō), an alteration (possibly dialectal, via Byzantine Greek *σάμβατον (*sámbaton, “Sabbath”)) of earlier, biblical 𐍃𐌰𐌱𐌱𐌰𐍄𐍉 (sabbatō), from Koine Greek σάββατον (sábbaton), from Hebrew שבת (shabát), possibly from Akkadian 𒊭𒉺𒀜𒌈 (šapattum, “the middle day of the month”). Equivalent to sambaz + tag.
Noun
[edit]sambaztag m
- Saturday
- Synonym: sunnūnābend
Declension
[edit]Declension of sambaztag (masculine a-stem)
case | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | sambaztag | sambaztaga |
accusative | sambaztag | sambaztaga |
genitive | sambaztages | sambaztago |
dative | sambaztage | sambaztagum |
instrumental | sambaztagu | — |
Related terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- Middle High German: sameztac, sambeztac, samestdac, sambesttac, sampzdac, samtzdac, samzdac
- Alemannic German:
- Swabian: Samschtig, Samschdich, Samschdig
- Italian Walser: samstag, ŝchamschtog, ŝchàmstàg
- Bavarian:
- Kölsch: Samsdach
- German: Samstag
- Luxembourgish: Samschdeg
- Pennsylvania German: Samschdaag
- → Middle Dutch: samsdach, sampsdach
- Dutch: samsdag
- Alemannic German:
Categories:
- Old High German terms borrowed from Gothic
- Old High German terms derived from Gothic
- Old High German terms derived from Byzantine Greek
- Old High German terms derived from Koine Greek
- Old High German terms derived from Hebrew
- Old High German terms derived from Akkadian
- Old High German compound terms
- Old High German lemmas
- Old High German nouns
- Old High German masculine nouns
- goh:Days of the week
- Old High German a-stem nouns