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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