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SIS'TERLY, a. Like a sister; becoming a sister; affectionate; as sisterly kindness.
SIS'TERHOOD, n. 1. Sisters collectively, or a society of sisters; or a society o...
SISTER-IN-LAW, n. A husband's or wife's sister.
SIS'TER, n. 1. A female born of the same patents; correlative to brother. 2. A w...
SISS, v.i. To hiss; a legitimate word in universal popular use in New England.
SIS'KIN, n. A bird, the green finch; another name of the aberdavine. The siskin ...
SISE, for assize. [Not used.]
SIR'UPY, a. Like sirup, or partaking of its qualities.
SIRUP, n. sur'up, [oriental. See Sherbet and Absorb.] The sweet juice of vegetab...
SIRT, n. sert. [L. syrtis.] A quicksand. [Not in use.]
SIR'RAH, n. A word of reproach and contempt; used in addressing vile characters....
SIROC'CO, n. A pernicious wind that blows from the south east in Italy, called t...
SIRO, n. A mite.
SIRNAME, is more correctly written surname.
SIR'LOIN, n. A particular piece of beef so called. [See Sir .]
SIR'IUS, n. [L. the sun.] The large and bright star called the dog star, in the ...