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SWAD'DLE, v.t. 1. To swathe; to bind, as with a bandage; to bind tight with clot...
SWAD, n. A pod,as of beans or peas. [Local.] 1. A short fat person. 2. In New En...
SWAB'BER, n. One that uses a swab to clean a floor or deck; on board of ships of...
SWAB, n. A mop for cleaning floors; on board of ships, a large mop or bunch or o...
SUV'ERANTY, n. Supreme power; supremacy; the possession of uncontrollable power....
SUV'ERANLY, adv. Supremely; in the highest degree.
SUV'ERAN, a. [L. supernus, superus, super. The barbarous Norman word souvereign,...
SU'TURE, n. [L. sutura, from suo, to sew.] 1. Literally, a sewing; hence, the un...
SUT'TLE, a. Suttle weight, in commerce, is when tret is allowed; neat weight.
SUTTEE', n. In the Sanscrit, or sacred language of the Hindoos, a female deity. ...
SUT'LING, a. Belonging to sutlers; engaged in the occupation of a sutler.
SUT'LER, n. A person who follows an army and sells to the troops provisions and ...
SU'TILE, a. [L. sutilis, from suo, to sew.] Done by stitching. [Not in use.]
SUSURRA'TION, n. [L. susurratio; susurro, to whisper.] A whispering; a soft murmur.
SUSTENTA'TION, n. [L. sustentatio, sustento.] 1. Support; preservation from fall...
SUSTEN'TACLE, n. [L. sustentaculum.] Support. [Not in use.]