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Definition of sad
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Sad
(supperl.)
Afflictive;
calamitous;
causing
sorrow;
as, a sad
accident;
a sad
misfortune..
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Saddle
::
Saddle
(n.) The
threshold
of a door, when a
separate
piece from the floor or
landing;
-- so
called
because
it spans and
covers
the joint
between
two
floors..
Saddleback
::
Saddleback
(n.) The great
blackbacked
gull
(Larus
marinus).
Soberly
::
Soberly
(a.)
Grave;
serious;
solemn;
sad.
Saddle-shaped
::
Saddle-shaped
(a.)
Shaped
like a
saddle.
Palisado
::
Palisado
(n.) A
palisade.
Disconsolate
::
Disconsolate
(v. t.)
Destitute
of
consolation;
deeply
dejected
and
dispirited;
hopelessly
sad;
comfortless;
filled
with
grief;
as, a
bereaved
and
disconsolate
parent..
Manufacture
::
Manufacture
(n.)
Anything
made from raw
materials
by the hand, by
machinery,
or by art, as
cloths,
iron
utensils,
shoes,
machinery,
saddlery,
etc..
Glissade
::
Glissade
(n.) A
sliding,
as down a snow slope in the
Alps..
Worse
::
Worse (v. t.) To make
worse;
to put
disadvantage;
to
discomfit;
to
worst.
See
Worst,
v..
Montrue
::
Montrue
(n.) That on which
anything
is
mounted;
a
setting;
hence,
a
saddle
horse..
Barricade
::
Barricade
(n.) A
fortification,
made in
haste,
of
trees,
earth,
palisades,
wagons,
or
anything
that will
obstruct
the
progress
or
attack
of an
enemy.
It is
usually
an
obstruction
formed
in
streets
to block an
enemy's
access..
Saddlery
::
Saddlery
(n.) The
materials
for
making
saddles
and
harnesses;
the
articles
usually
offered
for sale in a
saddler's
shop.
Cruzado
::
Cruzado
(n.) A coin. See
Crusado.
Leger
::
Leger (n.) A
minister
or
ambassador
resident
at a court or seat of
government.
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..
Sadr
::
Sadr (n.) A plant of the genus
Ziziphus
(Z.
lotus);
-- so
called
by the Arabs of
Barbary,
who use its
berries
for food. See Lotus (b)..
Klicket
::
Klicket
(n.) A small
postern
or gate in a
palisade,
for the
passage
of
sallying
parties..
Gall
::
Gall (v. t.) To fret and wear away by
friction;
to hurt or break the skin of by
rubbing;
to
chafe;
to
injure
the
surface
of by
attrition;
as, a
saddle
galls the back of a
horse;
to gall a mast or a
cable..
Bail
::
Bail (n.) A line of
palisades
serving
as an
exterior
defense.
Sadness
::
Sadness
(n.)
Heaviness;
firmness.
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