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SAYE, n. In commerce, a kind of serge used for linings, shirts, aprons, _c.
SAY, v.t. pret. and pp. said, contracted from sayed. 1. To speak; to utter in wo...
SAX'ONIST, n. One versed in the Saxon language.
SAX'ONISM, n. An idiom of the Saxon language.
SAX'ON, n. 1. One of the nation or people who formerly dwelt in the northern par...
SAXIF'RAGOUS, a. Dissolving the stone.
SAX'IFRAGE, n. [L. saqxifraga; composed of saxum, a stone, and frango, to break....
SAW'YER, n. 1. One whose occupation is to saw timber into planks or boards, or t...
SAW'ER, n. One that saws; corrupted into sawyer. SAW'-FISH , n. A fish of the ge...
SAW'ED, pp. Cut, divided or formed with a saw.
SAW'-PIT, n. A pit over which timber is sawed by two men, one standing below the...
SAW'-FLY, n. A genus of flies, having a serrated sting.
SAW, pret. of see. SAW , n. [See The Verb.] 1. A cutting instrument consisting o...
SAVOY', n. A variety of the common cabbage, much cultivated for winter use.
SA'VORY, a. [from savor.] Pleasing to the organs of smell or taste; as a savory ...
SA'VORLY, a. Well seasoned; of good taste. SA'VORLY , adv. With a pleasing relish.