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_Douglas._
~Sauyn~, _s._ L. _saysin_, seizin.
_Douglas._
SAUL, SAWL, _s._ The soul, S.
_Douglas._
A. S. _saul_, _sawel_, Moes. G. _saiwala_.
~Saules~, _adj._ Dastardly, mean, S.
_Acts Ja. VI._
~Saull-prow~, _s._ Spiritual profit.
V. ~Prow~.
_Gawan and Gol._
SAULLIE, SAULIE, _s._ A hired mourner, S.
_Acts Ja. VI._
From the repet.i.tion of _Salve Regina_.
_To_ SAUR, _v. n._
V. ~Sawer~.
* SAVOUR, _s._ Unction in preaching, S.
* ~Savoury~, _adj._ Possessing unction, S.
SAUT, _s._ Salt, S.
_Ramsay._
~Saut-fat~, _s._ A salt-cellar, S.
A. S. _sealt-faet_, id.
SAW, SAWE, _s._
1. A saying, a proverb, S. O. E.
A. S. _saga_, _sage_, dictum.
_Doug._
2. A discourse, an address.
_Barbour._
3. Language in general.
_Wyntown._
4. A legal decision.
_Dunbar._
Dan. _sag_, a suit.
5. An oracle, a prediction.
_Douglas._
A. S. _sage_, a foretelling.
_To_ SAW, _v. n._ To sow.
_Douglas._
A. S. _saw-an_, Su. G. Isl. _saa_, id.
_To_ SAW, _v. a._ To save.
_Douglas._
SAWCHYNG.
V. ~Sauchning~.
_Wallace._
SAWELY, L. _fawely_, few.