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SERMOCINA'TION, n. Speech-making. [ Not used .]
SE'RIOUSNESS, n. 1. Gravity of manner or of mind; solemnity. He spoke with great...
SE'RIOUSLY, adv. Gravely; solemnly; in earnest; without levity. One of the first...
SE'RIOUS, a. [L. serius .] 1. Grave in manner or disposition; solemn; not light,...
SER'IN, n. A songbird of Italy and Germany.
SE'RIES, n. [L. this word probably belongs to the Shemetic, the primary sense of...
SERI''CEOUS, a. [L. sericus , from sericum , silk.] Pertaining to silk; consisti...
SERGEANTSHIP, n. s'argentship . The office of a sergeant.
SERGEANTRY, n. s'arjentry . In england, sergeantry is of two kinds; grand sergea...
SERGEANT, n. s'arjent . [L. serviens , serving, for so was this word written in ...
SERGE-MAKER, n. A manufacturer of serges.
SERGE, n. A wollen quilted stuff manufactured in a loom with four treddles, afte...
SERF, n. [L. servus .] A servant or slave employed in husbandry, and in some cou...
SEREN'ITY, n. [L. serenitas .] 1. Clearness and calmness; as the serenity of the...
SEREN'ITUDE, n. Calmness. [ Not in use .]
SERE'NENESS, n. The state of being serene; serenity.