Sail, v. a. Navigate.

Sail-cloth, n. Duck, canvas.

Sailor, n. Seaman, mariner, seafarer, seafaring man.

Sail round. Circumnavigate.

Saint, n. Holy person.

Sainted, a.

    1. Consecrated, sacred, holy, hallowed.
    2. Canonized.
    3. Holy, pious, virtuous.

Saint John’s bread. Carob-tree, Algaroba-tree, locust-tree (Ceratonia siliqua).

Saintly, a. Holy, devout, pious, religious, godly, heavenly-minded.

Saint-Simonianism, n. Fourierism, phalansterianism, humanitarianism, socialism.

Saint Vitus’s dance. Chorea.

Sake, n.

    1. Reason, purpose, end, final cause.
    2. Score, account, regard, respect, consideration, reason, cause, interest.

Salable, a.

    1. Vendible, marketable, fit for sale.
    2. In demand, of ready sale.

Salacious, a. Lewd, lustful, carnal, lecherous, lascivious, wanton, libidinous, lickerish, concupiscent, lewd, loose, prurient, unchaste, incontinent.

Salamander, n. Eft.

Sal-ammoniac, n. Chloride of ammonium, hydrochlorate of ammonia, muriate of ammonia.

Salary, n. Stipend, pay, wages, hire, allowance.

Sale, n.

    1. Demand, market, vent, opportunity to sell.

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