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† Inˈsabbatist Obs. rare. [f. F. insabbaté or med.L. insabbatus, -sab(b)atatus: see -ist.] A member of the sect of the Waldenses. The explanation in quot. 1634 is that given by some mediæval writers; but the name is now referred to the peculiar shoe (sabate = F. sabot, savate) worn by the sect; see Du Cange s.v. Sabatati, Littré s.v. Insabbaté.
1634E. Knott Charity Maint. i. v. §50 They [the Waldenses] denied..the Sabbath, for which cause they were called In-sabbatists. 1804Ranken Hist. France III. ii. i, They were supposed falsely to neglect the Sabbath, and called Insabbathists. So † Inˈsabbatized ppl. a., made or become an Insabbatist.
1832S. R. Maitland Facts & Documents 205, I am not, and have not been, an Insabbatized Waldensian. |