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SIT'TING, ppr. 1. Resting on the buttocks, or on the feet, as fowls; incubating;...
SIT'TER, n. [from sit.] 1. One that sits. The Turks are great sitters. 2. A bird...
SITH'ENCE, SITH'ES, adv. Since; in later times.
SITH'ENCE, SITH'ES, adv. Since; in later times.
SITHE, n. Time. SITHE , [See Sythe .]
SITH, adv. Since; in later times.
SIT'FAST, n. A hard knob growing on a horse's back under the saddle.
SI'TED, a. Placed; situated. [Not in use.]
SITE, n. [L. silus.] 1. Situation; local position; as the site of a city or of a...
SIT, v.i. pret. sat; old pp. sitten [L. sedeo.] 1. To rest upon the buttocks, as...
SIS'TERLY, a. Like a sister; becoming a sister; affectionate; as sisterly kindness.
SIS'TERHOOD, n. 1. Sisters collectively, or a society of sisters; or a society o...
SISTER-IN-LAW, n. A husband's or wife's sister.
SIS'TER, n. 1. A female born of the same patents; correlative to brother. 2. A w...
SISS, v.i. To hiss; a legitimate word in universal popular use in New England.
SIS'KIN, n. A bird, the green finch; another name of the aberdavine. The siskin ...