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ng Saethu, v. to shoot; to dart Saethydd, n. shooter, archer Saethyddiaeth, n. archery Saf, n. a fixed state; a stand Safadwy, a. able to stand, durable Safaeth, n. the act of standing Safedig, a. established, fixed Safedigol, a. having power to stand Safedd, n. fixed state, stationariness Safiad, n. a standing; stature Safiadol, a. stationary Safle, n. a standing place, a stand Safn, n. a jaw, a chop Safnaid, n. a chopful Safnol, a. relating to the jaw Safniad, n. a jawing, a mouthing Safnrwth, a. open jawed Safol, a. standing, stationary Safwyr, n. savour, odour Saffr, Saffrwm, or Saffrwn, n. saffron, crocus Saffwn, n. a beam, a shaft Saffwy, n. a pike, a lance Saffwyo, v. to use a pike Sag, n. a squeeze of the chops Sagied, v. to squeeze in the chops; to stifle Sang, n. a tread; a tramble Sangedigaeth, n. act of treading Sangu, v. to tread; to tramble Sai, n. what is still or at rest Saib, n. leisure; sedateness; quiet; sedate; studious Said, n. a haft: the part inserted in the hilt Saig, n. a mess, a meal Sail, n. a base, a foundation Saim, n. grease Sain, n. a sound, a tone Saith, a. seven Sal, n. a pass; a plight; a cast off; frail; poor; ill Salaidd, a. somewhat frail or ill Salau, v. to grow frail or ill Saldra, n. frailty; poorness; illness Salw, a. despicable, vile, sorry; ugly Salwau, v. to grow despicable Salwder, n. frailty; vileness Salwineb, n. contemptibleness Sallt, n. an exterior state Salltiad, n. a going out; a sallying Salltring, n. snuffers San, n. a maze: a. wary Sanedigaeth, n. amazement Sant, n. a saint Santaidd, a. holy Santeiddiad, n. sanctification Santeiddio, v. to sanctify Santeiddiol, a. sanctified Santeiddrwydd, n. holiness Santes, n. a female saint Santolaeth, n. sanctitude Sanu, v. to gaze, to amaze Sar, n. rage; insult, offence Sarad, n. an insulting Saraol, a. insulting, abusive Saraed, n. affront, reproach Sarau, v. to insult, to affront Saraus, a. insulting, offensive Sarausrwydd, n. offensiveness Sarch, n. piece of harness Sarchu, v. to cover, to harness Sardio, v. to rebuff, to chide Sardiol, a. rebuking, chiding Sardd, n. what is recumbent Sarddan, n. a creeping thing Sarff, n. a serpent Sarffol, a. like a serpent Sarffwydd, n. service trees Sarid, n. an overplus Sarn, n. a causeway; a paving
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