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Webster Dictionary :: Sake

SAKE, n. [Heb. to press or oppress. The primary sense is to strain, urge, press ...

Webster Dictionary :: Sajene

SAJE'NE, n. [written also sagene. Tooke writes it sajene.] A Russian measure of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Saintship

SA'INTSHIP, n. The character or qualities of a saint.

Webster Dictionary :: Saintly

SA'INTLY, a. Like a saint; becoming a holy person; as wrongs with saintly patien...

Webster Dictionary :: Saintlike

SA'INTLIKE, a. [saint and like.] 1. Resembling a saint; as a saintlike prince. 2...

Webster Dictionary :: Saintfoin

SA'INTFOIN, n. A plant cultivated for fodder, of the genus Hedysarum.

Webster Dictionary :: Saintess

SA'INTESS, n. A female saint. SAINT JOHN'S BREAD , n. A plant of the genus Cerat...

Webster Dictionary :: Sainted

SA'INTED, pp. 1. Canonized; enrolled among the saints. 2. a. Holy; pious; as, th...

Webster Dictionary :: Saint-seeming

SA'INT-SEEMING, a. Having the appearance of a saint.

Webster Dictionary :: Sainfoin

SA'INFOIN, SAINT, n. [L. sanctus.] 1. A person sanctified; a holy or godly perso...

Webster Dictionary :: Sain

SAIN, for sayen, pp. of say. Obs.

Webster Dictionary :: Saim

SAIM, n. [L. sebum, contracted.] Lard. [Local.]

Webster Dictionary :: Sailor

SA'ILOR, n. [a more common spelling than sailer.] A mariner; a seaman; one who f...

Webster Dictionary :: Sailing

SA'ILING, ppr. Moving on water or in air; passing in a ship or other vessel. SA'...

Webster Dictionary :: Sailer

SA'ILER, n. 1. One that sails; a seaman; usually sailor. 2. A ship or other vess...

Webster Dictionary :: Sailed

SA'ILED, pp. Passed in ships or other water craft.

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