Sin"less*ly, adv.Sin"less*ness, n.

Sinner
(Sin"ner) n. One who has sinned; especially, one who has sinned without repenting; hence, a persistent and incorrigible transgressor; one condemned by the law of God.

Sinner
(Sin"ner), v. i. To act as a sinner. [Humorous]

Whether the charmer sinner it or saint it.
Pope.

Sinneress
(Sin"ner*ess), n. A woman who sins. [Obs.]

Sinnet
(Sin"net) n. See Sennit .

Sinological
(Sin`o*log"ic*al) a. [See Sinologue.] Relating to the Chinese language or literature.

Sinologist
(Si*nol"o*gist) n. A sinologue.

Sinologue
(Sin"o*logue) n. [From L. Sinae, an Oriental people mentioned by Ptolemy, or Ar. Sin China or the Chinese + Gr. discourse; formed like theologue: cf. F. sinologue.] A student of Chinese; one versed in the Chinese language, literature, and history.

Sinology
(Si*nol"o*gy) n. [Cf. F. sinologie.] That branch of systemized knowledge which treats of the Chinese, their language, literature, etc.

Sinoper
(Sin"o*per) n. (Min.) Sinople.

Sinopia
(Si*no"pi*a Si*no"pis) n. A red pigment made from sinopite.

Sinopite
(Sin"o*pite) n. [F., fr. L. sinopis a red earth or ocher found in Sinope, a town in Paphlagoma, on the Black Sea, Gr. .] (Min.) A brickred ferruginous clay used by the ancients for red paint.

Sinople
(Sin"o*ple) n. (Min.) Ferruginous quartz, of a blood-red or brownish red color, sometimes with a tinge of yellow.

Sinople
(Sin"o*ple), n. [F., fr. LL. sinopis. See Sinople a mineral.] (Her.) The tincture vert; green.

Sinque
(Sinque) n. See Cinque. [Obs.] Beau. & Fl.


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