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S'ARPLAR, n. A sarplar of wool is a sack containing 80 tod; a tod contains two s...
S'ARPLIER, n. Canvas, or a packing cloth.
SAR'RASINE, n. 1. A plant, a kind of birth wort. 2. A portcullis or herse.
S'ARSA, S'ARSAPARIL'LA, n. A plant, a species of Smilax, valued in medicine for ...
S'ARSE, n. A fine sieve; usually written searce or searse. [Little used.] S'ARSE...
S'ART, n. A piece of woodland turned into arabic. [Not used in America.]
SASH, n. 1. A belt worn for ornament. Sashes are worn by military officers as ba...
SASH'OON, n. A kind of leather stuffing put into a boot for the wearer's ease.
SAS'SAFRAS, n. [L. saxifraga; saxum, a stone, and frango, to break.] A tree of t...
SASSE, n. A sluice, canal or lock on a navigable river; a word found in old Brit...
SAS'SOLIN, SAS'SOLINE, n. Native boracic acid, found in saline incrustations on ...
SAS'SOROL, SASSOROL'LA, n. A species of pigeon, called rock pigeon.
SAS'TRA, n. Among the Hindoos, a sacred book; a book containing sacred ordinance...
SAT, pret of sit.
SA'TAN, n. [Heb. an adversary.] The grand adversary of man; the devil or prince ...
SATAN'IC, SATAN'ICAL, a. Having the qualities of Satan; resembling Satan; extrem...