Sabbat
Sabbat is a term used in modern Paganism and Wicca to denote seasonal festivals that celebrate the cycle of the year and the changing of the seasons. Derived from the Latin sabbatum and historically linked to the word Sabbath, the concept in many traditions contrasts with Esbat, which are typically lunar-focused rites. In several paths, the Sabbats form the eight major holidays that comprise the Wheel of the Year.
The eight Sabbats are typically Yule (winter solstice), Imbolc (early February), Ostara (spring equinox), Beltane or
Practices at Sabbats commonly include rituals, offerings, feasting, seasonal foods, and symbolic decorations that reflect the
In other contexts, the term Sabbat also appears in fiction as the name of a vampire sect