sabbatine

sabbatine
(sa-ba-ti-n') s. f.
Thèse de controverse que les écoliers soutenaient à la fin de leur première année de philosophie.
   Sabbat ; ainsi dite parce qu'elle se soutenait d'ordinaire le samedi.

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