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Definition of sad
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Sad
(supperl.)
Affected
with grief or
unhappiness;
cast down with
affliction;
downcast;
gloomy;
mournful.
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Passado
::
Passado
(v. i.) A turn or
course
of a horse
backward
or
forward
on the same spot of
ground.
Fort
::
Fort (n.) A
strong
or
fortified
place;
usually,
a small
fortified
place,
occupied
only by
troops,
surrounded
with a
ditch,
rampart,
and
parapet,
or with
palisades,
stockades,
or other means of
defense;
a
fortification..
Sadden
::
Sadden
(v. i.) To
become,
or be made, sad..
Misadventurous
::
Misadventurous
(a.)
Unfortunate.
Handicap
::
Handicap
(v. t.) To
encumber
with a
handicap
in any
contest;
hence,
in
general,
to place at
disadvantage;
as, the
candidate
was
heavily
handicapped..
Tristfully
::
Tristfully
(adv.)
In a
tristful
manner;
sadly.
Embassadorial
::
Embassadorial
(a.) Same as
Ambassadorial.
Pensive
::
Pensive
(a.)
Thoughtful,
sober,
or sad;
employed
in
serious
reflection;
given to, or
favorable
to,
earnest
or
melancholy
musing..
Worse
::
Worse (n.) Loss;
disadvantage;
defeat.
Disconsolate
::
Disconsolate
(v. t.)
Destitute
of
consolation;
deeply
dejected
and
dispirited;
hopelessly
sad;
comfortless;
filled
with
grief;
as, a
bereaved
and
disconsolate
parent..
Dumpish
::
Dumpish
(a.) Dull;
stupid;
sad;
moping;
melancholy.
Sadly
::
Sadly
(adv.)
Wearily;
heavily;
firmly.
Sadducize
::
Sadducize
(v. i.) To adopt the
principles
of the
Sadducees.
Palisade
::
Palisade
(v. t.) To
surround,
inclose,
or
fortify,
with
palisades..
Girth
::
Girth (n.) A band or strap which
encircles
the body;
especially,
one by which a
saddle
is
fastened
upon the back of a
horse..
Panel
::
Panel (n.)
Formerly,
a piece of cloth
serving
as a
saddle;
hence,
a soft pad
beneath
a
saddletree
to
prevent
chafing..
Ambassade
::
Ambassade
(ambassade.)
Alt. of
Embassad.
Camisade
::
Camisade
(n.) Alt. of
Camisad.
Charge D''affaires
::
Charge
d'affaires
(n.) A
diplomatic
representative,
or
minister
of an
inferior
grade,
accredited
by the
government
of one state to the
minister
of
foreign
affairs
of
another;
also, a
substitute,
ad
interim,
for an
ambassador
or
minister
plenipotentiary..
Witherband
::
Witherband
(n.) A piece of iron in a
saddle
near a
horse's
withers,
to
strengthen
the bow..
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