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na,' 'Hail, Holy Queen.' salvo, -a, _adj. pp. (irr.) of_ salvar, saved; safe; _adv._, save, saving, excepting. san. See santo. San Bartolome, _m._, Saint Bartholomew; church of Saint Bartholomew. sandez, f, folly; foolish act (_or_ speech). San Felipe, _m._, Saint Philip. sangre, _f._, blood. sangriento, -a, bloody, bleeding, covered with blood. San Huberto, _m._, Saint Hubert. San Juan, _m._, Saint John. San Martin, _m._, Saint Martin. San Miguel, _m._, Saint Michael. sano, -a, sound. San Pacomio, _m._, Saint Pachomius. San Pedro, _m._, Saint Peter. San Roman, _m._, Saint Romain. San Saturio, _m._, Saint Saturius. Santa Ines, _f._, Saint Agnes; church of Saint Agnes. santamente, piously. Santa Teresa, _f._, Saint Theresa. santero, _m._, hermit; caretaker of a sanctuary. Santiago, _m._, Saint James. sautidad, _f._, sanctity; tener en olor de --, to hold (_or_ consider) as a saint. sautiguarse, to cross oneself, make the sign of the cross. santisimo, -a, (_abs. super. of_ santo, most holy. santo (or san), -a, saint, sainted, holy; horror, awe, reverential fear; -- Patrono, patron saint; Viernes Santo, Good Friday; _subst. m. and f._, saint; llegar y besar el --, to succeed in a brief space of time; to find good fortune quickly. santuario, _m._, sanctuary. sapo, _m._, toad, large toad. saquear, to plunder, pillage. sarao, _m._, ball, evening party. sargento, _m._, sergeant; -- aposentador, quartermaster-sergeant. Satanas, _m._, Satan. satisfacer, to satisfy, gratify, answer. satisfactorio, -a, satisfactory. satisfecho, -a, _pp. of_ satisfacer, satisfied, gratified. sauce, _m._, willow. sauco, _m._, elder, elder wood. saya, _f._, petticoat, skirt. sazon, _f._, time, season, opportunity; a la --, at that time; then. se, himself, herself, itself, themselves; one another, each other, to one another, to each other; _equivalent to the passive in English, or to the impersonal construction 'there ...'._ se. _See_ saber. sea. See ser; -- ... --, whether ... or; no -- que, for fear that; lest. secarse, to dry up, wither (away). seco, -a, dry, hard, metallic, bony, lean, thin, ardent, burning. secreto, _m._, secret. secuaz, _m._, follower, attendant, retainer. sed, _f._, thirst. seda, _f._, silk. seducir, to entice, attract. segar, to cut (_or_ mow) down; to crop. seguimiento, _m._, following, train, suite, pursu
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