Vocabulary : Sartorius to Sassabye

Sartorius : A muscle of the thigh, called the tailor's muscle, which arises from the hip bone and is inserted just below the knee. So named because its contraction was supposed to produce the position of the legs assumed by the tailor in sitting.
Sarum use : A liturgy, or use, put forth about 1087 by St. Osmund, bishop of Sarum, based on Anglo-Saxon and Norman customs.
Sash : A scarf or band worn about the waist, over the shoulder, or otherwise; a belt; a girdle, -- worn by women and children as an ornament; also worn as a badge of distinction by military officers, members of societies, etc. ;; To adorn with a sash or scarf. ;; The framing in which the panes of glass are set in a glazed window or door, including the narrow bars between the panes. ;; In a sawmill, the rectangular frame in which the saw is strained and by which it is carried up and down with a reciprocating motion; -- also called gate. ;; To furnish with a sash or sashes; as, to sash a door or a window.
Sashed : of Sash
Sashery : A collection of sashes; ornamentation by means of sashes.
Sashing : of Sash
Sashoon : A kind of pad worn on the leg under the boot.
Sasin : The Indian antelope (Antilope bezoartica, / cervicapra), noted for its beauty and swiftness. It has long, spiral, divergent horns.
Sassaby : Alt. of Sassabye
Sassabye : A large African antelope (Alcelaphus lunata), similar to the hartbeest, but having its horns regularly curved.
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