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SAD'NESS, n. 1. Sorrowfulness; mournfulness; dejection of mind; as grief and sad...
SAD'LY, adv. 1. Sorrowfully; mournfully. He sadly suffers in their grief. 2. In ...
SAD'DUCISM, n. The tenets of the Sadducees.
SADDUCE'AN, a. Pertaining to the Sadducees, a sect among the ancient Jews, who d...
SAD'DLE-MAKER, SAD'DLER, n. One whose occupation is to make saddles.
SAD'DLE-BOW, n. The bows of a saddle, or the pieces which form the front.
SAD'DLE-BACKED, a. Having a low back and an elevated neck and head, as a horse.
SADDLE, n. sad'l. [L. sedeo, sedile.] 1. A seat to be placed on a horse's back f...
SAD'DENING, ppr. Making sad or gloomy.
SAD'DENED, pp. Made sad or gloomy.
SADDEN, v.t. sad'n. 1. To make sad or sorrowful; also, to make melancholy or glo...
SAD, a. [It is probable this word is from the root of set. I have not found the ...
SAC'ROSANCT, a. [L. sacrosanctus; sacer and sanctus, holy.] Sacred; inviolable. ...
SAC'RISTY, n. [L. sacer, sacred.] An apartment in a church where the sacred uten...
SAC'RISTAN, n. [L. sacer, sacred.] An officer of the church who has the care of ...
SA'CRIST, n. A sacristan; a person retained in a cathedral to copy out music for...