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SACK'ED, pp. Pillaged; stormed and plundered.
SACK'ER, n. One that takes a town or plunders it.
SACK'FUL, n. A full sack or bag.
SACK'ING, ppr. Taking by assault and plundering or pillaging. SACK'ING , n. The ...
SACK'LESS, a. Quiet; peaceable; not quarrelsome; harmless; innocent. [Local.]
SAC'RAMENT, n. [L. sacramentum, an oath, from sacer, sacred.] 1. Among ancient c...
SACRAMENT'AL, a. Constituting a sacrament or pertaining to it; as sacramental ri...
SACRAMENT'ALLY, adv. After the manner of a sacrament.
SACRAMENTA'RIAN, n. One that differs from the Romish church in regard to the sac...
SACRAMENT'ARY, n. 1. An ancient book of the Romish church, written by pope Gelas...
SACRE. [See Saker .]
SA'CRED, a. [L. sacer, sacred, holy, cursed, damnable. We here See The connectio...
SA'CREDLY, adv. 1. Religiously; with due reverence as of something holy or conse...
SA'CREDNESS, n. 1. The state of being sacred, or consecrated to God, to his wors...
SACRIF'IC, SACRIF'ICABLE, a. Capable of being offered in sacrifice. [Ill formed,...
SACRIF'ICAL, a. [L. sacrificus. See Sacrifice .] Employed in sacrifice.