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Definition of sad
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Sad
(supperl.)
Dull;
grave;
dark;
somber;
-- said of
colors.
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Saddle
::
Saddle
(v. t.) To put a
saddle
upon; to equip (a
beast)
for
riding.
Sadducizing
::
Sadducizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Sadduciz.
Misadvise
::
Misadvise
(v. t.) To give bad
counsel
to.
Bicycle
::
Bicycle
(n.) A light
vehicle
having
two
wheels
one
behind
the
other.
It has a
saddle
seat and is
propelled
by the
rider's
feet
acting
on
cranks
or
levers.
Stirrup
::
Stirrup
(v. i.) A kind of ring, or bent piece of
metal,
wood,
leather,
or the like,
horizontal
in one part for
receiving
the foot of a
rider,
and
attached
by a strap to the
saddle,
-- used to
assist
a
person
in
mounting
a
horse,
and to
enable
him to sit
steadily
in
riding,
as well as to
relieve
him by
supporting
a part of the
weight
of the
body..
Cassada
::
Cassada
(n.) See
Cassava.
Palisaded
::
Palisaded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Palisad.
Depressed
::
Depressed
(a.)
Pressed
or
forced
down;
lowed;
sunk;
dejected;
dispirited;
sad;
humbled.
Gloom
::
Gloom (v. t.) To fill with
gloom;
to make sad,
dismal,
or
sullen..
Embassade
::
Embassade
(ambassade.)
The
mission
of an
ambassador.
Witherband
::
Witherband
(n.) A piece of iron in a
saddle
near a
horse's
withers,
to
strengthen
the bow..
Mournful
::
Mournful
(a.) Full of
sorrow;
expressing,
or
intended
to
express,
sorrow;
mourning;
grieving;
sad; also,
causing
sorrow;
saddening;
grievous;
as, a
mournful
person;
mournful
looks,
tones,
loss..
Awl
::
Awl (n.) A
pointed
instrument
for
piercing
small
holes,
as in
leather
or wood; used by
shoemakers,
saddlers,
cabinetmakers,
etc. The blade is
differently
shaped
and
pointed
for
different
uses, as in the brad awl,
saddler's
awl,
shoemaker's
awl, etc..
Croisado
::
Croisado
(n.) A holy war; a
crusade.
Klicket
::
Klicket
(n.) A small
postern
or gate in a
palisade,
for the
passage
of
sallying
parties..
Perissad
::
Perissad
(a.) Odd; not even; -- said of
elementary
substances
and of
radicals
whose
valence
is not
divisible
by two
without
a
remainder.
Contrasted
with
artiad.
Bareback
::
Bareback
(adv.)
On the bare back of a
horse,
without
using a
saddle;
as, to ride
bareback..
Sadducaic
::
Sadducaic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or like, the
Sadducees;
as,
Sadducaic
reasonings..
Saddlecloth
::
Saddlecloth
(n.) A cloth under a
saddle,
and
extending
out
behind;
a
housing..
Tragedy
::
Tragedy
(n.) A
dramatic
poem,
composed
in
elevated
style,
representing
a
signal
action
performed
by some
person
or
persons,
and
having
a fatal
issue;
that
species
of drama which
represents
the sad or
terrible
phases
of
character
and
life..
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