Strab.
sabakov"
sa±ba±kov" , hv, ovn , shattered; metaph. enervated, Anth. (Deriv. unknown.)
sabavkth"
sa±bavkth" , ou, oJ , a shatterer, destroyer, of a goblin who broke pots, Ep. Hom. (Deriv. uncertain.)
sabacqaniv,
sabacqa-niv ; a Chaldaean phrase, hast thou forsaken me? N.T.
sabawvq, Sabawvq
sabawvq , Hebr. plur. hosts, armies, N.T.
Sabbativzw
Sabba±tivzw , f. sw , ( Savbbaton ) to keep the Sabbath, LXX.
Sabbatismov", sabbatismov"
Sabba±tismov" , oJ , a keeping of days of rest, N.T.
Savbbaton, savbbaton
Savbba±ton , tov , the Hebrew sabbath, i.e. Rest, N.T .; also in pl. of the single day, heterocl. dat. pl. savbbasi (as if from savbba" ), Ib.
2. a period of seven days, a week, miva tw`n sabbavtwn the first day of the week, Ib.
saboi`
sa±boi` , a cry at the feast of Sabazios, Dem.
savgari"
savga±ri" , ew" , Ion. io", hJ , pl. sagavrei" , Ion. -i<Eth>" , a singleedged axe or bill, a weapon used by the Scythian tribes, Hdt. , Xen. (Foreign word.)
saghv
saghv »a±1/4, hJ , ( savttw ) a mans pack, baggage, aujtovforto" oijkeiva/ savgh/ , i.e. carrying his own baggage, Aesch. : generally, harness, equipment, Id., Eur.
II. = savgma II , a pack-saddle, Babr.
saghnai`o"
sa±ghnai`o" , a, on , ( saghvnh ) of or for a drag-net, Anth.
saghneuv"
sa±ghneuv" , evw", hJ , = sq. , Anth. , Plut.
saghneuthvr
sa±ghneuthvr , h`ro", oJ , one who fishes with a drag-net, of a comb, tricw`n sag . Anth. ; and saghneuthv"
saghneuthv"