sabbatical

See also: Sabbatical

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Etymology

From Latin sabbaticus, from Ancient Greek σαββατικός (sabbatikós) + -al,

Adjective

sabbatical (not comparable)

  1. Relating to the Sabbath / sabbath.
  2. Relating to a sabbatical.

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Noun

sabbatical (plural sabbaticals)

  1. An extended period of leave from a person's usual pursuits.

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