sabaton
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of sabaton
1300–50; Middle English < Old Provençal, equivalent to sabat ( a ) shoe + -on augmentative suffix. See sabot
Example Sentences
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Heidevolk, Orange Goblin and Sabaton are among the acts taking part.
From BBC
The four-day festival, which began on Thursday, was headlined by Sabaton, Parkway Drive and Scorpions.
From BBC
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