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The Record Interpreter.
  • sabbatis dies:—Saturday.
  • sabbatum:—sometimes means peace.
  • sabelinus:—(adj.) of sable fur.
  • sabellum, sabelum:—a sable (mustela zibellina).
  • saber:—(adj.) rough; (subst.) gravel.
  • sablinus. See sabelinus.
  • sablona:—sand.
  • sablonare:—to strew with sand.
  • sabracia:—sabras, a mixture used in dressing parchment.
  • sabulonarium:—a gravel pit; liberty to dig gravel, and money paid for the same.
  • saca:—sac, a lord's right of holding a court for pleas of trespass among his tenants.
  • saccare:—to pack.
  • saccha. See saca.
  • saccinus:—wearing sackcloth; a monk.
  • sacculus:—a satchel; a hood.
  • saccus:—a sack; a cloak.
  • sacellarius:—a keeper of a purse.
  • sacer:—a female saker falcon (falco sacer), the male being called a sakerett; a cannon, of various sizes.
  • sacramentalis:—a compurgator.
  • sacrarium:—a small lavatory near the altar in a church.
  • sacrifugus:—some trade.
  • sacrista:—a sacristan; a sexton.
  • sacristaria, sacristia:—a sacristy or sextry.
  • sæcularis:—not belonging to a monastic order.
  • sænna:—a seine net; a fishery.
  • saga:—say, fine serge.
  • sagemannus. See sagibaro.
  • sagena. See saenna.
  • sagibaro:—an elder, a judge.
  • sagimen:—fat, lard.
  • saginarius. See sagmarius.
  • sagitta:—an arrow; the shaft of a cart; a small swift ship.
  • sagittamen:—a stock of arrows.
  • sagittaria:—a small swift ship.
  • Sagittarius:—a bowman; a fletcher; a shafter, i.e., the horse next the cart in a team.
  • sagma:—a soam. See summa.
  • sagmarius:—a packhorse.
  • sagmen:—fat, lard.
  • sagum:—say, fine serge.
  • saio:—a tipstaff.
  • saisio:—season.
  • saisire, &c. See seisire.
  • saisona:—season.
  • sala:—a hall.
  • salare:—to salt.
  • solaria. See solarium.
  • solariare:—to ebb.
  • solarium:—a saltcellar; pay, salary.
  • salcia:—a sausage.
  • salina:—a salt pit; a tax on salt.
  • salinare:—to salt.
  • salinarius:—a Salter.
  • salire:—to salt.
  • salitus:—salted.
  • salix:—active.
  • salma:—a seam of corn, 8 bushels.