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Traditional English :: Sarum use
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sarum.html - n. Eccl. the order of divine service used in the diocese of Salisbury before the Reformation. [med.L Sarum Salisbury, perh. f. L Sarisburia] |
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Traditional English :: Sarum use
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sarum.html - n. Eccl. the order of divine service used in the diocese of Salisbury before the Reformation. [med.L Sarum Salisbury, perh. f. L Sarisburia] |
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Traditional English :: saraband
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sarum.html - n. 1 a stately old Spanish dance. 2 music for this or in its rhythm, usu. in triple time often with a long note on the second beat of the bar. [F sarabande f. Sp. & It. zarabanda] |
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Traditional English :: Saracen
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sarum.html - n. & adj. hist. --n. 1 an Arab or Muslim at the time of the Crusades. 2 a nomad of the Syrian and Arabian desert. --adj. Saracen corn Brit. archaic buckwheat. Saracen's head the head of a Saracen or Turk as a heraldic charge or inn-sign. Saracenic adj. [ME f. OF sar(r)azin, sar(r)acin f. LL Saracenus f. late Gk Sarakenos perh. f. Arab. sarki eastern] |
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Traditional English :: sarangi
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sarum.html - n. (pl. sarangis) an Indian stringed instrument played with a bow. [Hindi sarangi] |
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Traditional English :: sarape
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sarum.html - var. of SERAPE. |
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