sugar
wearing sackcloth; a monk.
bag
filter; strain;
a satchel; a hood.
little sack
sack, bag; wallet
a keeper of a purse.
shrine
a female saker falcon (falco sacer), the male being called a sakerett; a cannon, of various sizes.
priest, priestess
, men of priestly rank
priestly, connected with priests or priesthood
priestly, connected with priests or priesthood
priesthood; benefice/living (Erasmus);
counterweight
plant gum-juice (Pliny)
a compurgator.
sacrementary; book of prayers
sum deposited in a civil process, guaranty; oath of allegiance; sacrament
a small lavatory near the altar in a church.
hallowed, holy, sacred;
sacrificing priest or priestess
carrying sacred objects
sacrifice, offering to a deity
sacrifice; celebrate the Mass (Erasmus)
sacrificing priest;
sacrifice, offering to a deity;
sacrificing priest
some trade.
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