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Definition of sad
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Sad
(supperl.)
Sated;
satisfied;
weary;
tired.
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Holster
::
Holster
(n.) A
leather
case for a
pistol,
carried
by a
horseman
at the bow of his
saddle..
Discomfortable
::
Discomfortable
(a.)
Causing
discomfort;
occasioning
uneasiness;
making
sad.
Ambassadress
::
Ambassadress
(n.) A
female
ambassador;
also, the wife of an
ambassador..
Ephippial
::
Ephippial
(a.)
Saddle-shaped;
occupying
an
ephippium.
Disadvantageous
::
Disadvantageous
(a.)
Attended
with
disadvantage;
unfavorable
to
success
or
prosperity;
inconvenient;
prejudicial;
--
opposed
to
advantageous;
as, the
situation
of an army is
disadvantageous
for
attack
or
defense..
Sad
::
Sad
(supperl.)
Heavy;
weighty;
ponderous;
close;
hard.
Camisado
::
Camisado
(n.) A shirt worn by
soldiers
over their
uniform,
in order to be able to
recognize
one
another
in a night
attack..
Embassy
::
Embassy
(n.) The
public
function
of an
ambassador;
the
charge
or
business
intrusted
to an
ambassador
or to
envoys;
a
public
message
to;
foreign
court
concerning
state
affairs;
hence,
any
solemn
message..
Dusky
::
Dusky (a.)
Gloomy;
sad;
melancholy.
Crusade
::
Crusade
(v. i.) To
engage
in a
crusade;
to
attack
in a
zealous
or
hot-headed
manner.
Sadducizing
::
Sadducizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Sadduciz.
Saddle-backed
::
Saddle-backed
(a.)
Having
the
outline
of the upper part
concave
like the seat of a
saddle.
Sinch
::
Sinch (n.) A
saddle
girth made of
leather,
canvas,
woven
horsehair,
or woven
grass..
Ventrad
::
Ventrad
(adv.)
Toward
the
ventral
side; on the
ventral
side;
ventrally;
--
opposed
to
dorsad.
Hack
::
Hack (n.) A
horse,
hackneyed
or let out for
common
hire; also, a horse used in all kinds of work, or a
saddle
horse,
as
distinguished
from
hunting
and
carriage
horses..
Disconducive
::
Disconducive
(a.) Not
conductive;
impeding;
disadvantageous.
Crusading
::
Crusading
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
crusade;
as, a
crusading
spirit..
Groanful
::
Groanful
(a.)
Agonizing;
sad.
Misadventure
::
Misadventure
(n.)
Mischance;
misfortune;
ill lick;
unlucky
accident;
ill
adventure.
Bolster
::
Bolster
(n.) A
cushioned
or a piece part of a
saddle.
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