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KuT. rata,, copulation. Cfr. fr. rnt. v. Ride. 



Ruth. V. Rue. 



Rye. V. Ray, Rough. 



Sabre, subh, to hurt or kill. 



Sacchar-. v. Sugar. 



Sack, sag, to cover j sevaca<!, a sack; sagh, to hurt or kill; satf, 



to follow. Cfr. adyoq, (jd/./.oq] saccus, sequoi', sagum. 

 Sacr-. sag, to coverr Cfr. saccr ; w. seg-ru. 

 Sad-, gat, fad, sad, to be weary or dejected, v. Sed-. 

 Safe, Sage, (salvja.) v. Sal-. 



Sag. V. Swag. [saggio ; fr. sage. v. Seek. 



Sage, su^tf, to give information, to espy. Cfr. sagio, sag ax ; it. 

 Sagit-. srdj, to quit, to shoot; srga^, a short arrow, v. Sack. 

 Sail, hval, gal, cfal, sva^g, to move, to shake. Cfr. w. liioyl; ags. 



g. sw. segel ; dan. sejl ; d. zeil. 

 Saint, fan, to give, to serve or honor; ga^iita«, meek, purified. Cfr. 

 Sake. V. Seek. \_sancwj sanctus ; it. sp. santo ; fr. saint. 



Sal-, fal, sal, to go, to move ; sarvas, all, whole, entire ; sev, to 



serve. Cfr. ooXs, 'oXooq, "oXoq', salvus, salve, sahi-, salio ; ags. 



w. sal; goth. sels ; g. selig. v. Well, Whole. 

 Saline, Salt. sara«, salt. Cfr. "aXq; sal; it. sale; fr. sel; goth. 

 Saliva. sala„ water. [sw. dan. ags. salt; g. salz. 



Saloon. V. Cell-. 



Salpinx. Qu% to make a loud noise. 

 Same, Sample, sam, together; sama«5, like, similar. Cfr. "afxa, 



"ojioloq, 'oixaXuqj 'o'luq', simiil, similis, ex-em/plum ; goth. sama, 



samatli; g. sammeln, ziemen ; d. zaam ; dan. sw. samme ; ags. 



same; fr. semhler. [firm, steady, v. Saint, Sound. 



Sane, Sane-, san, to give, to serve; sat, (san,) true, best, venerable, 

 Sand. fanda«, a heap. 

 Sanies, gan, to move. 



Sanscrit, sa^scrta^, finished, perfect, completed. \jjovi8pu)v. 



Sanhedrim, sam, together; dhr, to hold, to support. Qiv.'edpd-^u). 

 Sarplier. v. Serp-. 

 Satchel, v. Sack. 



Sate, Satis, v. Sane, Sed-. Cfr. satis; goth. saths ; g. satt. 

 Satrap, cfetra,, a field ; pa^, to protect. 

 Sauce, (salsus.) v. Saline. 



Savage, sa^la**, a tree. Cfr. silva ; sp. salvage; it. selvaggio ; 

 Save. V. Sal-. [fr. sauvage. 



Saw, Sax-, sagh, Qaf, to hurt, to kill ; go, to whet or sharpen ; 



