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SUT'LING, a. Belonging to sutlers; engaged in the occupation of a sutler.
SUT'LER, n. A person who follows an army and sells to the troops provisions and ...
SU'TILE, a. [L. sutilis, from suo, to sew.] Done by stitching. [Not in use.]
SUSURRA'TION, n. [L. susurratio; susurro, to whisper.] A whispering; a soft murmur.
SUSTENTA'TION, n. [L. sustentatio, sustento.] 1. Support; preservation from fall...
SUSTEN'TACLE, n. [L. sustentaculum.] Support. [Not in use.]
SUS'TENANCE, n. 1. Support; maintenance; subsistence; as the sustenance of the b...
SUSTAL'TIC, a. [Gr.] Mournful; affecting; an epithet given to a species of music...
SUSTA'INING, ppr. Bearing; upholding; maintaining; suffering; subsisting.
SUSTA'INER, n. He or that which sustains, upholds or suffers.
SUSTA'INED, pp. Borne; upheld; maintained; supported; subsisted; suffered.
SUSTA'INABLE, a. That may be sustained or maintained. The action is not sustaina...
SUSTA'IN, v.t. [L. sustineo; sub and teneo, to hold under.] 1. To bear; to uphol...
SUSPI'RED, pp. or a. Wished for; desired. [Not in use.]
SUSPI'RE, v.i. [supra.] To sigh; to fetch along deep breath; to breathe. [Little...
SUSPIRA'TION, n. [L. suspiratio, suspiro, to sigh; sub and spiro, to breathe.] T...