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SA'INFOIN, SAINT, n. [L. sanctus.] 1. A person sanctified; a holy or godly perso...
SAIN, for sayen, pp. of say. Obs.
SAIM, n. [L. sebum, contracted.] Lard. [Local.]
SA'ILOR, n. [a more common spelling than sailer.] A mariner; a seaman; one who f...
SA'ILING, ppr. Moving on water or in air; passing in a ship or other vessel. SA'...
SA'ILER, n. 1. One that sails; a seaman; usually sailor. 2. A ship or other vess...
SA'ILED, pp. Passed in ships or other water craft.
SA'ILABLE, a. Navigable; that may be passed by ships.
SA'IL-YARD, n. The yard or spar on which sails are extended.
SA'IL-MAKING, n. The art or business of making sails.
SA'IL-MAKER, n. 1. One whose occupation is to make sails. 2. An officer on board...
SA'IL-LOFT, n. A loft or apartment where sails are cut out and made.
SA'IL-BORNE, n. Borne or conveyed by sails.
SA'IL-BOARD, a. [See Broad .] Spreading like a sail.
SAIL, n. [L. sal, salt.] 1. In navigation, a spread of canvas, or an assemblage ...
SAID, pret. and pp. of say; so written for sayed. 1. Declared; uttered; reported...