Definition of Sabbatics

1. sabbatic [n] - See also: sabbatic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sabbatics

sabatierite
sabaton
sabatons
sabayon
sabayons
sabbat
sabbaths
sabbatia
sabbatianism
sabbatic
sabbatical
sabbatical leave
sabbatical year
sabbatical years
sabbaticals
sabbatics (current term)
sabbatization
sabbatize
sabbaton
sabbats
sabbed
sabbeka
sabbing
sabcomeline
sabe
sabed
sabeing
sabella
sabellas
sabellianism

Literary usage of Sabbatics

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bible Chronology: Carefully Unfolded ... to which is Added a Restoration of by Smith Bartlett Goodenow (1896)
"So 4o sabbatics before that, or 28o years, at BC 443, ended a Sabbatic (see Neh. x: 31, that year); and so, 77 years before that, at BC 52o; ..."

2. Cabinet Annual Register (1834)
"... of Mr. Peel's Bill for the Restoration of a Metallic Currency;" " An Address to the House of Lords and Commons on the Corn Laws;" " I liira: sabbatics, ..."

3. A treatise on the chronology, and the prophetical numbers, of the Bible, in by Duncan Macdougal (1840)
"A Week of sabbatics, or 7 years of 7 years, equal to 49 years. Levit. xxv. 8. 4. A Jubilee every 50th year, equal to 50 years, Levit. xxv. 10. ..."

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