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Definition of sad
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Sad (v. t.) To make
sorrowful;
to
sadden.
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Palfrey
::
Palfrey
(n.) A
saddle
horse for the road, or for state
occasions,
as
distinguished
from a war
horse..
Worse
::
Worse (v. t.) To make
worse;
to put
disadvantage;
to
discomfit;
to
worst.
See
Worst,
v..
Seat
::
Seat (n.) That part of a thing on which a
person
sits; as, the seat of a chair or
saddle;
the seat of a pair of
pantaloons..
Saddle
::
Saddle
(n.) The
clitellus
of an
earthworm.
Moody
::
Moody
(superl.)
Hence:
Out of
humor;
peevish;
angry;
fretful;
also,
abstracted
and
pensive;
sad;
gloomy;
melancholy..
Incommodity
::
Incommodity
(n.)
Inconvenience;
trouble;
annoyance;
disadvantage;
encumbrance.
Cinch
::
Cinch (n.) A
strong
saddle
girth,
as of
canvas..
Bitter
::
Bitter
(v. t.)
Mournful;
sad;
distressing;
painful;
pitiable.
Witherband
::
Witherband
(n.) A piece of iron in a
saddle
near a
horse's
withers,
to
strengthen
the bow..
Crusader
::
Crusader
(n.) One
engaged
in a
crusade;
as, the
crusaders
of the
Middle
Ages..
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.
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..
Unsadden
::
Unsadden
(v. t.) To
relieve
from
sadness;
to
cheer.
Sad
::
Sad
(supperl.)
Heavy;
weighty;
ponderous;
close;
hard.
Bellyband
::
Bellyband
(n.) A band that
passes
under the belly of a horse and holds the
saddle
or
harness
in
place;
a
girth.
Unsad
::
Unsad (a.)
Unsteady;
fickle.
Croup
::
Croup (n.) The
hinder
part or
buttocks
of
certain
quadrupeds,
especially
of a
horse;
hence,
the place
behind
the
saddle..
Sadduceeism
::
Sadduceeism
(n.) Alt. of
Sadducis.
Plenipotentiary
::
Plenipotentiary
(n.) A
person
invested
with full power to
transact
any
business;
especially,
an
ambassador
or envoy to a
foreign
court,
with full power to
negotiate
a
treaty,
or to
transact
other
business..
Palisade
::
Palisade
(n.) Any fence made of pales or sharp
stakes.
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