• The last part of the week, typically from Friday evening through Sunday evening, but sometimes including other adjacent days, especially when seen as a time of leisure or recreation, The break in the working week, usually two days including the traditional holy or sabbath day. Thus in western countries, Saturday and Sunday. Occasionally abbreviated to w/e, verb_ To spend the weekend, intransitive verb_ To spend weekends or a weekend, adjective_ Of, relating to or for the weekend, Occurring at the weekend
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  • A seven-day calendar period, especially one starting with Sunday and continuing through Saturday, A week dedicated to a particular cause or institution, The part of a calendar week devoted to work, school, or business,
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  • The ordinal number matching the number seven in a series, he quotient of unity divided by seven; one of seven equal parts into which a whole is divided, A tone on the seventh degree above or below a given tone; the next tone to the octave, adjective_ Next in order after the sixth;; coming after six others, the seventh day of the week; Saturday, The ordinal form of the number seven
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  • The seventh day of the week, The seventh day of the week in many religious traditions, and the sixth day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; the Biblical seventh day of the week, observed as Sabbath or "Day of Rest"; it follows Friday and precedes Sunday, the seventh and last day of the week; observed as the Sabbath by Jews and some Christians, adverb_ on Saturday
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  • An abbreviation of Saturday, satellite, verb_ Simple past tense and past participle of sit, UK, colloquial Present participle of sit
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  • Abbreviation of Saturday, proper biblical Abbreviation of Samuel
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