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sabaoth
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SABAOTH
n.Armies; a word used, Romans 9:29; James 5:4, the Lord of Sabaoth.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SABAOTH
Sab "a *oth (sâb "ay *ôth or sa "ba *ôth; 277 ), n. pl. Etym: [Heb. tseba'oth, pl. of tsaba', an army or host, fr. tsaba', to go forth to war. ]
1. Armies; hosts.
Note: [Used twice in the English Bible, in the phrase "The Lord of Sabaoth. "]
2. Incorrectly, the Sabbath.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Sabaoth
Sab a oth |ˈsabāˌäTH ˈsæbeɪɑθ | ▶plural noun archaic the hosts of heaven (in the biblical title “Lord (God ) of Sabaoth ”). ORIGIN via Latin from Greek Sabaōth, from Hebrew ṣĕḇā 'ōṯ, plural of ṣābā ' ‘host (of heaven ).’
Oxford Dictionary
Sabaoth
Sabaoth |ˈsabeɪɒθ, saˈbeɪɒθ | ▶plural noun archaic the hosts of heaven (in the biblical title ‘Lord (God ) of Sabaoth ’). ORIGIN via Latin from Greek Sabaōth, from Hebrew ṣĕḇā 'ōṯ, plural of ṣābā ' ‘host (of heaven )’.
Duden Dictionary
Sabaoth
Sa ba oth Eigenname |S a baoth |hebräisch -griechisch-mittellateinisch Zebaoth