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SABBATARIAN, n. [from sabbath.] One who observes the seventh day of the week as ...
SABAOTH, n. Armies; a word used, Rom 9:29, James 5:4, the Lord of Sabaoth.
S, the nineteenth letter of the English Alphabet, is a sibilant articulation, an...
RY'OT, n. In Hindoostan, a renter of land by a lease which is considered as perp...
RYE-GRASS, n. A species of strong grass, of the genus Hordeum.
RYE, n. [This word is the English rough.] 1. An esculent grain of the genus Seca...
RY'DER, n. A clause added to a bill in parliament. [See Rider and Ride.]
RY'AL, n. A coin. [See Rial .]
RUT'TLE, for rattle, not much used.
RUT'TISH, a. [from rut.] Lustful; libidinous.
RUT'TIER, n. Direction of the road or course at sea; an old traveler acquainted ...
RUT'TERKIN, n. A word of contempt; an old crafty fox or beguiler. [Not in use.]
RUT'TER, n. [See Ride .] A horseman or trooper. [Not in use.]
RU'TILE, n. Sphene, an oxyd of titanium, of a dark red color, or of a light or b...
RU'TILATE, v.i. [L. rutilo.] To shine; to emit rays of light. [not used.]
RU'TIL, RU'TILANT, a. [L. rutilans, rutilo, to whine; perhaps from the root of r...