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- A person who favors the strict observance of the Sabbath (either the sixth, seventh, or first day of the week).
- one who observes Saturday as the Sabbath (as in Judaism)
- A person who regards and keeps the first day of the week as holy and often considers it as a replacement for the seventh-day Sabbath, a Sunday-keeper.
- A person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("Saturday", the Israelite or Jewish Sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the Decalogue, such as an Orthodox Jew, Seventh-day Adventist, Seventh Day Baptist, a member of the Church of God (Seventh Day); a Sabbath-keeper, a Saturday-keeper.
- A member of a non-Jewish religious sect originating in Russia distinguished by observance of Jewish rites and festivals including Saturday as the day of rest.
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- (Judaism) The day before the Sabbath or other Jewish feast-day.
- (music) The previous introduction, as an integral part of a chord, of a note continued into a succeeding dissonance.
- (anatomy) A part of any animal body preserved as a specimen.
- A substance, especially a remedy, that is prepared.
- Devotional exercises introducing an office.
- (uncountable) The state of being prepared; readiness.
- (uncountable) The act of preparing or getting ready.
- (music) Any of the objects placed between the strings of a prepared piano.
- the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat
- the cognitive process of thinking about what you will do in the event of something happening
- preparatory school work done outside school (especially at home)
- the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action)
- a substance prepared according to a formula
- (music) a note that produces a dissonant chord is first heard in a consonant chord
- the activity of putting or setting in order in advance of some act or purpose
- activity leading to skilled behavior
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- a period of 40 weekdays from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday
- (Roman Catholicism) The 46 days preceding Easter, reckoned as 40 days by excluding Sundays.
- (UK, education) Ellipsis of Lent term.
- (Eastern Christianity) The 40 days preceding Lazarus Saturday, the Saturday preceding Holy Week.
- (Buddhism, Myanmar) vassa, period of the Buddhist lent during the rainy season
- (Christianity) A period of the ecclesiastical year preceding Easter, traditionally involving temporary abstention from certain foods and pleasures.
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- (Judaism) Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, but not Saturday.
- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, but not Saturday or Sunday.
- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday, but not Sunday. (e.g. in Vietnam)
- (Islam) Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, but not Friday.
- any day except Sunday (and sometimes except Saturday)
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- A person who keeps Sunday as a day of rest, but does not regard it as representing the Sabbath of the Old Testament of the Bible.
- (British, historical) A payment legally due from a parishioner to the parish, because the parishioner's house was built on land, ownership of which would have originally obliged the landowner to pay a tithe to the parish.
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- first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians
- The first day of the week in many religious traditions, and the seventh day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 standard; the Christian Sabbath; the Lord's Day; it follows Saturday and precedes Monday.
- (informal) A comic strip published in a Sunday newspaper.
- (informal, attributive) Describes someone who does something occasionally or casually, and therefore without skill.
- (informal, attributive) Describes something particularly fine and elegant, particularly something that could be worn to or used at church.
- (informal) A newspaper published on Sunday.
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- Saturday, observed in Judaism as a day of rest and worship.
- a day of rest and worship: Sunday for most Christians; Saturday for the Jews and a few Christians; Friday for Muslims
- Sunday, observed in Christianity as a day of rest and worship.
- (Buddhism, Myanmar) Synonym of uposatha, a regular day of fasting, devotion, or other religious observance.
- (historical) Among the ancient Jews and Hebrews, the seventh year, when the land was left fallow.
- Friday, observed in Islam as a day of rest and worship.
adj
noun
- A person who favors the strict observance of the Sabbath (either the sixth, seventh, or first day of the week).
- one who observes Saturday as the Sabbath (as in Judaism)
- A person who regards and keeps the first day of the week as holy and often considers it as a replacement for the seventh-day Sabbath, a Sunday-keeper.
- A person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("Saturday", the Israelite or Jewish Sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the Decalogue, such as an Orthodox Jew, Seventh-day Adventist, Seventh Day Baptist, a member of the Church of God (Seventh Day); a Sabbath-keeper, a Saturday-keeper.
- A member of a non-Jewish religious sect originating in Russia distinguished by observance of Jewish rites and festivals including Saturday as the day of rest.
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adv
verb
noun
- (Judaism) The day before the Sabbath or other Jewish feast-day.
- (music) The previous introduction, as an integral part of a chord, of a note continued into a succeeding dissonance.
- (anatomy) A part of any animal body preserved as a specimen.
- A substance, especially a remedy, that is prepared.
- Devotional exercises introducing an office.
- (uncountable) The state of being prepared; readiness.
- (uncountable) The act of preparing or getting ready.
- (music) Any of the objects placed between the strings of a prepared piano.
- the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat
- the cognitive process of thinking about what you will do in the event of something happening
- preparatory school work done outside school (especially at home)
- the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action)
- a substance prepared according to a formula
- (music) a note that produces a dissonant chord is first heard in a consonant chord
- the activity of putting or setting in order in advance of some act or purpose
- activity leading to skilled behavior
noun
- a period of 40 weekdays from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday
- (Roman Catholicism) The 46 days preceding Easter, reckoned as 40 days by excluding Sundays.
- (UK, education) Ellipsis of Lent term.
- (Eastern Christianity) The 40 days preceding Lazarus Saturday, the Saturday preceding Holy Week.
- (Buddhism, Myanmar) vassa, period of the Buddhist lent during the rainy season
- (Christianity) A period of the ecclesiastical year preceding Easter, traditionally involving temporary abstention from certain foods and pleasures.
name
noun
noun
- (Judaism) Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, but not Saturday.
- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, but not Saturday or Sunday.
- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday, but not Sunday. (e.g. in Vietnam)
- (Islam) Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, but not Friday.
- any day except Sunday (and sometimes except Saturday)
noun
- A person who keeps Sunday as a day of rest, but does not regard it as representing the Sabbath of the Old Testament of the Bible.
- (British, historical) A payment legally due from a parishioner to the parish, because the parishioner's house was built on land, ownership of which would have originally obliged the landowner to pay a tithe to the parish.
adj
noun
name
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name
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- first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians
- The first day of the week in many religious traditions, and the seventh day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 standard; the Christian Sabbath; the Lord's Day; it follows Saturday and precedes Monday.
- (informal) A comic strip published in a Sunday newspaper.
- (informal, attributive) Describes someone who does something occasionally or casually, and therefore without skill.
- (informal, attributive) Describes something particularly fine and elegant, particularly something that could be worn to or used at church.
- (informal) A newspaper published on Sunday.
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verb
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- Saturday, observed in Judaism as a day of rest and worship.
- a day of rest and worship: Sunday for most Christians; Saturday for the Jews and a few Christians; Friday for Muslims
- Sunday, observed in Christianity as a day of rest and worship.
- (Buddhism, Myanmar) Synonym of uposatha, a regular day of fasting, devotion, or other religious observance.
- (historical) Among the ancient Jews and Hebrews, the seventh year, when the land was left fallow.
- Friday, observed in Islam as a day of rest and worship.
adj
noun
- A person who favors the strict observance of the Sabbath (either the sixth, seventh, or first day of the week).
- one who observes Saturday as the Sabbath (as in Judaism)
- A person who regards and keeps the first day of the week as holy and often considers it as a replacement for the seventh-day Sabbath, a Sunday-keeper.
- A person who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week ("Saturday", the Israelite or Jewish Sabbath) as holy in conformity with the fourth commandment of the Decalogue, such as an Orthodox Jew, Seventh-day Adventist, Seventh Day Baptist, a member of the Church of God (Seventh Day); a Sabbath-keeper, a Saturday-keeper.
- A member of a non-Jewish religious sect originating in Russia distinguished by observance of Jewish rites and festivals including Saturday as the day of rest.