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SIRUP; SYRUP n. 2 definitions
A thick and viscid saccharine solution of superior quality (as sugarhouse sirup or molasses, maple sirup); specifically, in pharmacy and often in cookery, a saturated solution of sugar and water (simple sirup), or such a solution flavored or medicated. Lucent sirups tinct with cinnamon. Keats. Mixing sirup. See the Not…
SISCOWET n.
A large, fat variety of the namaycusa found in Lake Superior; - - called also siskawet, siskiwit.
SIZE n. 16 definitions
Extent of superficies or volume; bulk; bigness; magnitude; as, the size of a tree or of a mast; the size of a ship or of a rock.
SKIM v. 9 definitions
Fig.: To read or examine superficially and rapidly, in order to cull the principal facts or thoughts; as, to skim a book or a newspaper.
SKIN v. 11 definitions
To cover with skin, or as with skin; hence, to cover superficially. It will but skin and film the ulcerous place. Shak.
SKIN-DEEP a.
Not deeper than the skin; hence, superficial. Lowell.
SLAVE n. 7 definitions
f Africa to which slaves were brought to be sold to foreigners. -- Slave driver, one who superintends slaves at their work; hence, figuratively, a cruel taskmaster. -- Slave hunt. (a) A search after persons in order to reduce them to slavery. Barth. (b) A search after fugitive slaves, often conducted with bloodhounds…
SLEEPER n. 9 definitions
es of timber, stone, or iron, on or near the level of the ground, for the support of some superstructure, to steady framework, to keep in place the rails of a railway, etc.; a stringpiece.
SLIGHT v. 10 definitions
tingly; to drive off; to remove. [R.] -- To slight over, to run over in haste; to perform superficially; to treat carelessly; as, to slight over a theme. "They will but slight it over." Bacon.
SLIGHTNESS n.
The quality or state of being slight; slenderness; feebleness; superficiality; also, formerly, negligence; indifference; disregard.
SMATTER v. 5 definitions
To talk superficially or ignorantly; to babble; to chatter. Of state affairs you can not smatter. Swift.
SMATTERER n.
One who has only a slight, superficial knowledge; a sciolist.
SMATTERING n.
A slight, superficial knowledge of something; sciolism. I had a great desire, not able to attain to a superficial skill in any, to have some smattering in all. Burton.
SMELL v. 9 definitions
r smack of any quality; to savor; as, a report smells of calumny. Praises in an enemy are superfluous, or smell of craft. Milton.
SNEAK n. 5 definitions
A mean, sneaking fellow. A set of simpletons and superstitious sneaks. Glanvill.
SNOB n. 4 definitions
etter, richer, or more fashionable, than he really is; a vulgar upstart; one who apes his superiors. Thackeray. Essentially vulgar, a snob. -- a gilded snob, but none the less a snob. R. G. White.
SOLOMON n.
One of the kings of Israel, noted for his superior wisdom and magnificent reign; hence, a very wise man. -- Sol`o*mon"ic, a. Solomon's seal (Bot.), a perennial liliaceous plant of the genus Polygonatum, having simple erect or curving stems rising from thick and knotted rootstocks, and with white or greenish nodding fl…
SOMNIAL a.
Of or pertaining to sleep or dreams. The somnial magic superinducted on, without suspending, the active powers of the mind. Coleridge.
SOVEREIGN a. 8 definitions
Supreme or highest in power; superior to all others; chief; as, our sovereign prince.
SPARE a. 20 definitions
r and above what is necessary, or what must be used or reserved; not wanted, or not used; superfluous; as, I have no spare time. If that no spare clothes he had to give. Spenser.
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