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Webster Dictionary :: Sirname

SIRNAME, is more correctly written surname.

Webster Dictionary :: Sirloin

SIR'LOIN, n. A particular piece of beef so called. [See Sir .]

Webster Dictionary :: Sirius

SIR'IUS, n. [L. the sun.] The large and bright star called the dog star, in the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Siriasis

SIRI'ASIS, n. An inflammation of the brain, proceeding from the excessive heat o...

Webster Dictionary :: Siren

SIR'EN, n. 1. A mermaid. In ancient mythology, a goddess who enticed men into he...

Webster Dictionary :: Sired

SI'RED, pp. Begotten.

Webster Dictionary :: Sire

SIRE, n. [supra.] 1. A father; used in poetry. And raise his issue like a loving...

Webster Dictionary :: Sir

SIR, n. sur. 1. A word or respect used in addresses to men, as madam is in addre...

Webster Dictionary :: Sippet

SIP'PET, n. A small sop. [Not in use.] SI QUIS . [L. if any one.] These words gi...

Webster Dictionary :: Sipper

SIP'PER, n. One that sips.

Webster Dictionary :: Sipped

SIP'PED, pp. Drawn in with the lips; imbibed in small quantities.

Webster Dictionary :: Siphunculated

SIPHUN'CULATED, a. [L, siphunculus, a little siphon.] Having a little siphon or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Siphon

SI'PHON, n. [L. sipho,sipo] 1. A bent pipe or tube whose legs are of unequal len...

Webster Dictionary :: Siphilitic

SIPHILIT'IC, a. Pertaining to the venereal disease, or partaking of its nature.

Webster Dictionary :: Siphilis

SIPH'ILIS, n. The venereal disease.

Webster Dictionary :: Sipe

SIPE, v.i. To ooze; to issue slowly; as a fluid.

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