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21Sab|bat — «SAB uht», noun. a midnight meeting of demons, sorcerers, and witches, presided over by the Devil, supposed in medieval times to have been held annually as an orgy or festival; witches Sabbath. ╂[< French Sabbat (literally) Sabbath < Latin… …
22sab|o|tage — «SAB uh tahzh», noun, verb, taged, tag|ing. –n. 1. damage done, as to work, tools, or machinery, by workmen as an attack or threat against an employer: »A part of the syndicalist s method is sabotage, which originally referred to throwing a shoe… …
23sab|o|teur — «SAB uh TUR», noun. a person who engages in sabotage. ╂[< French saboteur, ultimately < sabot; see etym. under sabot (Cf. ↑sabot)] …
24sab|ot — «SAB oh; French sa BOH», noun. 1. a shoe hollowed out of a single piece of wood, worn by peasants in France, Belgium, and other European countries. 2. a coarse leather shoe with a thick wooden sole. 3. a cuplike cap fitted to the base of a shell… …
25sab|u|los|i|ty — «SAB yuh LOS uh tee», noun. sandiness; grittiness …
26sab|u|lous — «SAB yuh luhs», adjective. consisting of sand; full of sand; sandy; grity. ╂[< Latin sabulōsus < sabulum sand] …
27SAB — ist eine Abkürzung für: den Flughafen Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport auf der niederländischen Karibikinsel Saba (IATA Code) Sabena, ICAO Code der ehemaligen belgischen Fluggesellschaft Sächsische Aufbaubank School of American Ballet Schweizerische… …
28Sab. — Sab., bei naturwissenschaftl. Namen Abkürzung für Sir Edward Sabine (s. d.) …
29Sâb — (Mehrzahl Sân), s. Buschmänner …
30Sab — abbrev. Sabbath * * * …