Sab"a*oth (săb"&asl;*&obreve;th or
s&adot;"bā*&obreve;th; 277), n. pl. [Heb.
tsebā'ōth, pl. of tsābā', an
army or host, fr. tsābā', to go forth to war.]
1. Armies; hosts. [Used twice in the
English Bible, in the phrase "The Lord of Sabaoth."]
2. Incorrectly, the Sabbath.
Sab"a*oth (săb"&asl;*&obreve;th or
s&adot;"bā*&obreve;th; 277), n. pl. [Heb.
tsebā'ōth, pl. of tsābā', an
army or host, fr. tsābā', to go forth to war.]
1. Armies; hosts. [Used twice in the
English Bible, in the phrase "The Lord of Sabaoth."]
2. Incorrectly, the Sabbath.