4. Loss.

Sacrilege, n. Profanation, desecration, violation.

Sacrilegious, a. Irreverent, impious, profane, desecrating.

Sacring-bell, n. Saints’ bell, mass-bell, sanctus-bell.

Sacrist, n. Sacristan, sexton.

Sacristan, n. Sexton, sacrist, vestry-keeper.

Sacristy, n. Vestry, vestry-room.

Sad, a.

    1. Close, firm, cohesive.
    2. Serious, sedate, grave, staid, sober, sombre, saturnine.
    3. Sorrowful, melancholy, mournful, downcast, afflicted, heavy, disconsolate, despondent, depressed, dejected, cheerless.
    4. Gloomy, dismal, doleful, mournful, lugubrious, woe-begone, dull.
    5. Grievous, afflictive calamitous, disastrous, dire, deplorable.
    6. Bad, naughty, vexatious, wicked, troublesome, mischievous.
    7. Dark, sombre.

Saddle, v. a.

    1. Put a saddle on.
    2. Load, burden, encumber, clog, charge.

Saddle-cloth, n. Housing.

Saddle-horse, n. Palfrey.

Sad-hearted, a. Sorrowful, melancholy.

Sad-iron, n. Flat-iron, smoothing-iron.


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