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1. Steadily.

_Wallace._

2. Closely, compactly.

_Barbour._

_To_ ~Sad~, _v. n._ To become solid, S.

_To_ SAD, _v. a._ To make sad.

_Baillie._

SAEBIENS, SAEBINS, _conj._ Since, i. e. _being sae_, or _so_.

_Ramsay._

SAFER, _s._ Damages.

V. ~Sefor~.

_Spotsw._

SAFT, _adj._

1. Opposed to what is fatiguing, S.

_Ritson._

2. Pleasant.

_Ritson._

3. Tranquil, at rest, S.

_Gl. Sibb._

Teut. _saft_, suavis, mollis.

~Saft~, ~Saftly~, _adv._ Softly.

_Ferguson._

2. Lightly.

_Minstr. Bord._