An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 703

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 703


SA, SUA, SWA, _conj._


1. So, consequently, S. _sae_.


_Gawan and Gal._


2. In such a manner.


_Barbour._


3. As, in like manner.


_Barbour._


Moes. G. _swa_, _swe_, A. S. _swa_, Su. G. Dan. _saa_, ita.


_To_ SA, _v. n._ To say.


_Douglas._


Alem. Germ. _sag-en_, A. S. _saeg-an_, id.


SACKE, _s._ Sackcloth.


_G.o.dly Sangs._


SACK, _s._


V. ~Sak~.


SACKET, SAKKET, _s._ A small sack, S. B.


_Complaynt S._


_To_ SACRe, _v. a._ To consecrate.


Fr. _sacrer_, id.


_Douglas._


_To_ SACRIFY, _v. a._


1. To sacrifice.


Fr. _sacrifi-er_, id.


_Douglas._


2. To consecrate.


_Douglas._


3. To appease, to propitiate.


_Id._


SAD, _adj._


1. Grave.


_Wallace._


2. Wise, prudent.


_Wallace._


3. Firm, steady.


_Wallace._


C. B. _sad_, firm, wise, discreet, sober.


4. Close, compact, S.


C. B. _sathru_, calcare, to tread; _syth_, solidus.


5. Heavy, S.


_Sir J. Sinclair._


6. Weighty, applied to evidence.


_Buchanan._


7. Flat, close to the ground, S.


8. Denoting a grave colour.


_Inventories._


~Sadly~, _adv._







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