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SA'CREDNESS, n. 1. The state of being sacred, or consecrated to God, to his wors...
SA'CREDLY, adv. 1. Religiously; with due reverence as of something holy or conse...
SA'CRED, a. [L. sacer, sacred, holy, cursed, damnable. We here See The connectio...
SACRE. [See Saker .]
SACRAMENT'ARY, n. 1. An ancient book of the Romish church, written by pope Gelas...
SACRAMENTA'RIAN, n. One that differs from the Romish church in regard to the sac...
SACRAMENT'ALLY, adv. After the manner of a sacrament.
SACRAMENT'AL, a. Constituting a sacrament or pertaining to it; as sacramental ri...
SAC'RAMENT, n. [L. sacramentum, an oath, from sacer, sacred.] 1. Among ancient c...
SACK'LESS, a. Quiet; peaceable; not quarrelsome; harmless; innocent. [Local.]
SACK'ING, ppr. Taking by assault and plundering or pillaging. SACK'ING , n. The ...
SACK'FUL, n. A full sack or bag.
SACK'ER, n. One that takes a town or plunders it.
SACK'ED, pp. Pillaged; stormed and plundered.
SACK'CLOTHED, a. Clothed in sackcloth.
SACK'CLOTH, n. [sack and cloth.] Cloth of which sacks are made; coarse cloth. Th...