SAT, _s._ A snare.
_Sir Tristrem._
Su. G. _saett_, _sata_, id.
SATE, _s._ Omission, trespa.s.s.
_Douglas._
Fr. _saut_, a leap.
~Satoure~, _s._ A transgressor.
_King"s Quair._
_To_ SATIFIE, _v. a._ To satisfy.
O. Fr. _sattifier_, id.
_Crosraguel._
SATTERDAY, SATERDAY, _s._ Sat.u.r.day.
A. S. _saeter daeg_, the day of Saturn.
~Setterdayis slop~, a gap ordained to be left in the cruives for catching salmon, in fresh waters, from Sat.u.r.day after the time of Vespers, till Monday after sun-rise.
_Acts Ja. I._
SAUAGE, SAWAGE, _adj._
Intrepid.
_Wallace._
SAUCH, SAUGH, _s._ The willow, S.
_Lightfoot._
Sw. _saelg_, A. S. _salh_, O. Fr. _saulg_.
SAUCHT, SAUGHT, _part. pa._
1. Reconciled.
_Barbour._
A. S. _saeht_, id. Su. G. _saett-a_, conciliari.
2. At ease, in peace.
_Douglas._
Su. G. _sackta_, tranquillus, pacificus.
~Saucht~, ~Saught~, _s._ Ease, tranquillity, S.
A. S. _sahte_, _saett_, peace.
_Ross._
~Sauchning~, ~Saughtening~, ~Sawchnyng~, _s._
1. Reconciliation.
_Douglas._
2. A state of quietness.
_Wallace._
SAUDALL, _s._ A companion.
_Burel._
Lat. _sodal-is_.
_To_ SAUF, _v. a._ To save.
_Gawan and Gol._
Fr. _sauf_, safe.
SAUF, ~To Sauf~, _prep._ Saving.
_Wyntown._
~Saufe~, _s._ Salve.