Sun of righteousness. See Son of man.

Sun-picture, n. Photograph.

Sunrise, n.

    1. Dawn, sunrising, daybreak, peep of day, break of day, aurora, first blush of the morning.
    2. East, Orient.

Sunset, n.

    1. Evening, sundown, close of the day, sunsetting, eve, eventide, nightfall, going down of the sun.
    2. West, Occident.

Sunshade, n. Parasol, sun-umbrella.

Sunshine, n.

    1. Sunlight.
    2. Illumination, warmth, light.

Sunshiny, a. Bright, sunny.

Sunstroke, n. Insolation, stroke of the sun, siriasis, coup de soleil.

Sup, v. n. Take supper.

Sup, v. a. Drink (a little at a time), sip.

Sup, n. Sip, taste, small mouthful.

Supawn, n. [Indian word, Local U. S.] Mush, hasty-pudding (made of Indian meal).

Superable, a.

    1. Surmountable, conquerable, vincible, that may be overcome.
    2. Possible, achievable, feasible.

Superabound, v. n. Be very abundant, be exuberant.

Superabundance, n. Excess, overflow, exuberance, luxuriance, superfluity, redundance, plethora, surfeit.

Superabundant, a. Exuberant, superfluous, excessive.

Superadd, v. a. Add (over and above), superinduce.


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