Name Report For First Name SOUN:

SOUN

First name SOUN's origin is Other. SOUN means "guinean name meaning "hungry lion."". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with SOUN below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of soun.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with SOUN and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with SOUN - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming SOUN

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES SOUN AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH SOUN (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (oun) - Names That Ends with oun:

adetoun haroun haroutyoun zeroun calhoun colquhoun

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (un) - Names That Ends with un:

ghusun gudrun abedabun berihun maimun ma'mun amun khaldun nun teremun tutankhamun yeshurun allsun deikun faun izazkun penarddun abooksigun aesctun aethelstun aethretun aldtun beorhttun beretun branddun brun burgtun burhtun carlatun ceastun celdtun claegtun cliftun clinttun clyftun coletun cranstun creketun deortun ealdun ealhdun eatun feldtun feldun fugeltun galeun garadun garatun hamdun hamelstun hartun harun hassun healhtun hlithtun jeshurun laefertun linddun lintun lun merestun northtun oratun ortun oxnatun paegastun paxtun pelltun pfeostun salhtun scelftun shaun stantun sumertun sun swintun symontun tamtun tempeltun thoraldtun thorntun thurstun uptun verddun wartun weolingtun westun wielladun wiellatun wittatun wyiltun wyrttun ximun zebulun

NAMES RHYMING WITH SOUN (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (sou) - Names That Begins with sou:

souad souleah soumra sousroqa southwell

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (so) - Names That Begins with so:

sobk socorro socrates sodonia sofia sofian sofie sofier sofiya sokanon sokw sol solaina solaine solana solange soledad soledada soleil solomon solon solona solonie solvig soma somer somerled somerset somerton somerville somhairle son sondra songaa sonia sonnie sonny sonrisa sonya sooleawa sophia sophie sophronia sorcha soredamors sorel soren sorin sorina sorine sorley sorrell sosanna soterios sowi'ngwa soyala

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH SOUN:

First Names which starts with 's' and ends with 'n':

sachin safin safwan sahran salamon salman salomon salton samman sampson samson sanborn sanderson sandon sanson santon saran sarpedon sasson saturnin saunderson sawsan saxan saxon scanlan scanlon scannalan scotlyn scrydan seadon sean seanachan seanan seaton sebasten sebastian sebastien sebastyn sebestyen seeton sefton sein seireadan selden seldon selvyn selwin selwyn sen senen senon seosaimhin seosaimhthin seppanen serafin serban seren seton severin severn sevin sevrin sextein sexton shaaban shaan shaelynn shaheen shain shan shanahan shandon shann shannen shannon sharaden sharon shauden shaughn shawn shawnn shayan shaylon shaylynn shayten shealyn sheehan shelden sheldon shelton sherbourn sheridan sherman shermon sheron sherwin sherwyn shiann shim'on shimshon

English Words Rhyming SOUN

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES SOUN AS A WHOLE:

consoundnoun (n.) A name applied loosely to several plants of different genera, esp. the comfrey.

raunsounnoun (n.) Ransom.

resounnoun (n.) Reason.
 verb (v. i. & t.) To resound.

resoundingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Resound

resoundnoun (n.) Return of sound; echo.
 verb (v. i.) To sound loudly; as, his voice resounded far.
 verb (v. i.) To be filled with sound; to ring; as, the woods resound with song.
 verb (v. i.) To be echoed; to be sent back, as sound.
 verb (v. i.) To be mentioned much and loudly.
 verb (v. i.) To echo or reverberate; to be resonant; as, the earth resounded with his praise.
 verb (v. t.) To throw back, or return, the sound of; to echo; to reverberate.
 verb (v. t.) To praise or celebrate with the voice, or the sound of instruments; to extol with sounds; to spread the fame of.

semisounnoun (n.) A half sound; a low tone.

sounnoun (n. & v.) Sound.

soundnoun (n.) The air bladder of a fish; as, cod sounds are an esteemed article of food.
 noun (n.) A cuttlefish.
 noun (n.) A narrow passage of water, or a strait between the mainland and an island; also, a strait connecting two seas, or connecting a sea or lake with the ocean; as, the Sound between the Baltic and the german Ocean; Long Island Sound.
 noun (n.) Any elongated instrument or probe, usually metallic, by which cavities of the body are sounded or explored, especially the bladder for stone, or the urethra for a stricture.
 noun (n.) The peceived object occasioned by the impulse or vibration of a material substance affecting the ear; a sensation or perception of the mind received through the ear, and produced by the impulse or vibration of the air or other medium with which the ear is in contact; the effect of an impression made on the organs of hearing by an impulse or vibration of the air caused by a collision of bodies, or by other means; noise; report; as, the sound of a drum; the sound of the human voice; a horrid sound; a charming sound; a sharp, high, or shrill sound.
 noun (n.) The occasion of sound; the impulse or vibration which would occasion sound to a percipient if present with unimpaired; hence, the theory of vibrations in elastic media such cause sound; as, a treatise on sound.
 noun (n.) Noise without signification; empty noise; noise and nothing else.
 superlative (superl.) Whole; unbroken; unharmed; free from flaw, defect, or decay; perfect of the kind; as, sound timber; sound fruit; a sound tooth; a sound ship.
 superlative (superl.) Healthy; not diseased; not being in a morbid state; -- said of body or mind; as, a sound body; a sound constitution; a sound understanding.
 superlative (superl.) Firm; strong; safe.
 superlative (superl.) Free from error; correct; right; honest; true; faithful; orthodox; -- said of persons; as, a sound lawyer; a sound thinker.
 superlative (superl.) Founded in truth or right; supported by justice; not to be overthrown on refuted; not fallacious; as, sound argument or reasoning; a sound objection; sound doctrine; sound principles.
 superlative (superl.) heavy; laid on with force; as, a sound beating.
 superlative (superl.) Undisturbed; deep; profound; as, sound sleep.
 superlative (superl.) Founded in law; legal; valid; not defective; as, a sound title to land.
 adverb (adv.) Soundly.
 verb (v. t.) To measure the depth of; to fathom; especially, to ascertain the depth of by means of a line and plummet.
 verb (v. t.) Fig.: To ascertain, or try to ascertain, the thoughts, motives, and purposes of (a person); to examine; to try; to test; to probe.
 verb (v. t.) To explore, as the bladder or urethra, with a sound; to examine with a sound; also, to examine by auscultation or percussion; as, to sound a patient.
 verb (v. i.) To ascertain the depth of water with a sounding line or other device.
 verb (v. i.) To make a noise; to utter a voice; to make an impulse of the air that shall strike the organs of hearing with a perceptible effect.
 verb (v. i.) To be conveyed in sound; to be spread or published; to convey intelligence by sound.
 verb (v. i.) To make or convey a certain impression, or to have a certain import, when heard; hence, to seem; to appear; as, this reproof sounds harsh; the story sounds like an invention.
 verb (v. t.) To causse to make a noise; to play on; as, to sound a trumpet or a horn.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to exit as a sound; as, to sound a note with the voice, or on an instrument.
 verb (v. t.) To order, direct, indicate, or proclain by a sound, or sounds; to give a signal for by a certain sound; as, to sound a retreat; to sound a parley.
 verb (v. t.) To celebrate or honor by sounds; to cause to be reported; to publish or proclaim; as, to sound the praises of fame of a great man or a great exploit.
 verb (v. t.) To examine the condition of (anything) by causing the same to emit sounds and noting their character; as, to sound a piece of timber; to sound a vase; to sound the lungs of a patient.
 verb (v. t.) To signify; to import; to denote.

soundingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sound
 noun (n.) The act of one who, or that which, sounds (in any of the senses of the several verbs).
 noun (n.) measurement by sounding; also, the depth so ascertained.
 noun (n.) Any place or part of the ocean, or other water, where a sounding line will reach the bottom; -- usually in the plural.
 noun (n.) The sand, shells, or the like, that are brought up by the sounding lead when it has touched bottom.
 adjective (a.) Making or emitting sound; hence, sonorous; as, sounding words.

soundableadjective (a.) Capable of being sounded.

soundagenoun (n.) Dues for soundings.

soundernoun (n.) One who, or that which; sounds; specifically, an instrument used in telegraphy in place of a register, the communications being read by sound.
 noun (n.) A herd of wild hogs.

soundlessadjective (a.) Not capable of being sounded or fathomed; unfathomable.
 adjective (a.) Having no sound; noiseless; silent.

soundnessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being sound; as, the soundness of timber, of fruit, of the teeth, etc.; the soundness of reasoning or argument; soundness of faith.

sounstadjective (a.) Soused. See Souse.

unsoundadjective (a.) Not sound; not whole; not solid; defective; infirm; diseased.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SOUN (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (oun) - English Words That Ends with oun:


adnounnoun (n.) An adjective, or attribute.

bounadjective (a.) Ready; prepared; destined; tending.
 verb (v. t.) To make or get ready.

chekelatounnoun (n.) See Ciclatoun.

ciclatounnoun (n.) A costly cloth, of uncertain material, used in the Middle Ages.

corounnoun (v. & n.) Crown.

gipounnoun (n.) A short cassock.

latounnoun (n.) Latten, 1.

madjounnoun (n.) An intoxicating confection from the hemp plant; -- used by the Turks and Hindoos.

majounnoun (n.) See Madjoun.

nounnoun (n.) A word used as the designation or appellation of a creature or thing, existing in fact or in thought; a substantive.

oynounnoun (n.) Onion.

pronounnoun (n.) A word used instead of a noun or name, to avoid the repetition of it. The personal pronouns in English are I, thou or you, he, she, it, we, ye, and they.

pynounnoun (n.) A pennant.

savaciounnoun (n.) Salvation.

septemtriounnoun (n.) Septentrion.

stramazounnoun (n.) A direct descending blow with the edge of a sword.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SOUN (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (sou) - Words That Begins with sou:


sounoun (n.) An old French copper coin, equivalent in value to, and now displaced by, the five-centime piece (/ of a franc), which is popularly called a sou.

soubahnoun (n.) See Subah.

soubahdarnoun (n.) See Subahdar.

soubrettenoun (n.) A female servant or attendant; specifically, as a term of the theater, a lady's maid, in comedies, who acts the part of an intrigante; a meddlesome, mischievous female servant or young woman.

soubriquetnoun (n.) See Sobriquet.

soucenoun (n.) See 1st Souse.
 verb (v. t. & i.) See Souse.

souchongnoun (n.) A kind of black tea of a fine quality.

soudannoun (n.) A sultan.

soudedadjective (a.) Alt. of Soudet

soudetadjective (a.) United; consolidated; made firm; strengthened.

soufflenoun (n.) A murmuring or blowing sound; as, the uterine souffle heard over the pregnant uterus.
 noun (n.) A side dish served hot from the oven at dinner, made of eggs, milk, and flour or other farinaceous substance, beaten till very light, and flavored with fruits, liquors, or essence.
 adjective (a.) Decorated with very small drops or sprinkles of color, as if blown from a bellows.

soughnoun (n.) A sow.
 noun (n.) A small drain; an adit.
 verb (v. i.) The sound produced by soughing; a hollow murmur or roaring.
 verb (v. i.) Hence, a vague rumor or flying report.
 verb (v. i.) A cant or whining mode of speaking, especially in preaching or praying.
 verb (v. i.) To whistle or sigh, as the wind.

soulnoun (n.) The spiritual, rational, and immortal part in man; that part of man which enables him to think, and which renders him a subject of moral government; -- sometimes, in distinction from the higher nature, or spirit, of man, the so-called animal soul, that is, the seat of life, the sensitive affections and phantasy, exclusive of the voluntary and rational powers; -- sometimes, in distinction from the mind, the moral and emotional part of man's nature, the seat of feeling, in distinction from intellect; -- sometimes, the intellect only; the understanding; the seat of knowledge, as distinguished from feeling. In a more general sense, "an animating, separable, surviving entity, the vehicle of individual personal existence."
 noun (n.) The seat of real life or vitality; the source of action; the animating or essential part.
 noun (n.) The leader; the inspirer; the moving spirit; the heart; as, the soul of an enterprise; an able general is the soul of his army.
 noun (n.) Energy; courage; spirit; fervor; affection, or any other noble manifestation of the heart or moral nature; inherent power or goodness.
 noun (n.) A human being; a person; -- a familiar appellation, usually with a qualifying epithet; as, poor soul.
 noun (n.) A pure or disembodied spirit.
 adjective (a.) Sole.
 adjective (a.) Sole.
 verb (v. i.) To afford suitable sustenance.
 verb (v. t.) To indue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind.

souledadjective (a.) Furnished with a soul; possessing soul and feeling; -- used chiefly in composition; as, great-souled Hector.

soulilinoun (n.) A long-tailed, crested Javan monkey (Semnopithecus mitratus). The head, the crest, and the upper surface of the tail, are black.

soullessadjective (a.) Being without a soul, or without greatness or nobleness of mind; mean; spiritless.

soupnoun (n.) A liquid food of many kinds, usually made by boiling meat and vegetables, or either of them, in water, -- commonly seasoned or flavored; strong broth.
 verb (v. t.) To sup or swallow.
 verb (v. t.) To breathe out.
 verb (v. t.) To sweep. See Sweep, and Swoop.

souplenoun (n.) That part of a flail which strikes the grain.

soupyadjective (a.) Resembling soup; souplike.

sournoun (n.) A sour or acid substance; whatever produces a painful effect.
 superlative (superl.) Having an acid or sharp, biting taste, like vinegar, and the juices of most unripe fruits; acid; tart.
 superlative (superl.) Changed, as by keeping, so as to be acid, rancid, or musty, turned.
 superlative (superl.) Disagreeable; unpleasant; hence; cross; crabbed; peevish; morose; as, a man of a sour temper; a sour reply.
 superlative (superl.) Afflictive; painful.
 superlative (superl.) Cold and unproductive; as, sour land; a sour marsh.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to become sour; to cause to turn from sweet to sour; as, exposure to the air sours many substances.
 verb (v. t.) To make cold and unproductive, as soil.
 verb (v. t.) To make unhappy, uneasy, or less agreeable.
 verb (v. t.) To cause or permit to become harsh or unkindly.
 verb (v. t.) To macerate, and render fit for plaster or mortar; as, to sour lime for business purposes.
 verb (v. i.) To become sour; to turn from sweet to sour; as, milk soon sours in hot weather; a kind temper sometimes sours in adversity.

souringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sour
 noun (n.) Any sour apple.

sourcenoun (n.) The act of rising; a rise; an ascent.
 noun (n.) The rising from the ground, or beginning, of a stream of water or the like; a spring; a fountain.
 noun (n.) That from which anything comes forth, regarded as its cause or origin; the person from whom anything originates; first cause.

sourcroutnoun (n.) See Sauerkraut.

sourishadjective (a.) Somewhat sour; moderately acid; as, sourish fruit; a sourish taste.

sourkroutnoun (n.) Same as Sauerkraut.

sournessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being sour.

soursnoun (n.) Source. See Source.

soursopnoun (n.) The large succulent and slightly acid fruit of a small tree (Anona muricata) of the West Indies; also, the tree itself. It is closely allied to the custard apple.

sourwoodnoun (n.) The sorrel tree.

sousnoun (n.) Alt. of Souse
  (pl. ) of Sou

sousenoun (n.) A corrupt form of Sou.
 noun (n.) Pickle made with salt.
 noun (n.) Something kept or steeped in pickle; esp., the pickled ears, feet, etc., of swine.
 noun (n.) The ear; especially, a hog's ear.
 noun (n.) The act of sousing; a plunging into water.
 noun (n.) The act of sousing, or swooping.
 verb (v. t.) To steep in pickle; to pickle.
 verb (v. t.) To plunge or immerse in water or any liquid.
 verb (v. t.) To drench, as by an immersion; to wet throughly.
 verb (v. t.) To swoop or plunge, as a bird upon its prey; to fall suddenly; to rush with speed; to make a sudden attack.
 verb (v. t.) To pounce upon.
 adverb (adv.) With a sudden swoop; violently.

sousingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Souse

sousliknoun (n.) See Suslik.

soutnoun (n.) Soot.

soutachenoun (n.) A kind of narrow braid, usually of silk; -- also known as Russian braid.

soutagenoun (n.) That in which anything is packed; bagging, as for hops.

soutanenoun (n.) A close garnment with straight sleeves, and skirts reaching to the ankles, and buttoned in front from top to bottom; especially, the black garment of this shape worn by the clergy in France and Italy as their daily dress; a cassock.

souternoun (n.) A shoemaker; a cobbler.

souterlyadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a cobbler or cobblers; like a cobbler; hence, vulgar; low.

souterrainnoun (n.) A grotto or cavern under ground.

southnoun (n.) That one of the four cardinal points directly opposite to the north; the region or direction to the right or direction to the right of a person who faces the east.
 noun (n.) A country, region, or place situated farther to the south than another; the southern section of a country.
 noun (n.) Specifically: That part of the United States which is south of Mason and Dixon's line. See under Line.
 noun (n.) The wind from the south.
 adjective (a.) Lying toward the south; situated at the south, or in a southern direction from the point of observation or reckoning; proceeding toward the south, or coming from the south; blowing from the south; southern; as, the south pole.
 adverb (adv.) Toward the south; southward.
 adverb (adv.) From the south; as, the wind blows south.
 verb (v. i.) To turn or move toward the south; to veer toward the south.
 verb (v. i.) To come to the meridian; to cross the north and south line; -- said chiefly of the moon; as, the moon souths at nine.

southingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of South
 noun (n.) Tendency or progress southward; as, the southing of the sun.
 noun (n.) The time at which the moon, or other heavenly body, passes the meridian of a place.
 noun (n.) Distance of any heavenly body south of the equator; south declination; south latitude.
 noun (n.) Distance southward from any point departure or of reckoning, measured on a meridian; -- opposed to northing.

southcottiannoun (n.) A follower of Joanna Southcott (1750-1814), an Englishwoman who, professing to have received a miraculous calling, preached and prophesied, and committed many impious absurdities.

southdownnoun (n.) A Southdown sheep.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the South Downs, a range of pasture hills south of the Thames, in England.

southeastnoun (n.) The point of the compass equally distant from the south and the east; the southeast part or region.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the southeast; proceeding toward, or coming from, the southeast; as, a southeast course; a southeast wind.

southeasternoun (n.) A storm, strong wind, or gale coming from the southeast.
 adverb (adv.) Toward the southeast.

southeasternadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the southeast; southeasterly.

southernoun (n.) A strong wind, gale, or storm from the south.

southerlinessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being southerly; direction toward the south.

southerlyadjective (a.) Southern.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH SOUN:

English Words which starts with 's' and ends with 'n':

saannoun (n. pl.) Same as Bushmen.

sabaeannoun (a. & n.) Same as Sabian.

sabbatariannoun (n.) One who regards and keeps the seventh day of the week as holy, agreeably to the letter of the fourth commandment in the Decalogue.
 noun (n.) A strict observer of the Sabbath.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Sabbath, or the tenets of Sabbatarians.

sabbatonnoun (n.) A round-toed, armed covering for the feet, worn during a part of the sixteenth century in both military and civil dress.

sabeannoun (a. & n.) Same as Sabian.

sabelliannoun (n.) A follower of Sabellius, a presbyter of Ptolemais in the third century, who maintained that there is but one person in the Godhead, and that the Son and Holy Spirit are only different powers, operations, or offices of the one God the Father.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to the doctrines or tenets of Sabellius. See Sabellian, n.

sabiannoun (n.) An adherent of the Sabian religion; a worshiper of the heavenly bodies.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Saba in Arabia, celebrated for producing aromatic plants.
 adjective (a.) Relating to the religion of Saba, or to the worship of the heavenly bodies.

saccharinnoun (n.) A bitter white crystalline substance obtained from the saccharinates and regarded as the lactone of saccharinic acid; -- so called because formerly supposed to be isomeric with cane sugar (saccharose).

sacchulminnoun (n.) An amorphous huminlike substance resembling sacchulmic acid, and produced together with it.

sacramentariannoun (n.) A name given in the sixteenth century to those German reformers who rejected both the Roman and the Lutheran doctrine of the holy eucharist.
 noun (n.) One who holds extreme opinions regarding the efficacy of sacraments.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining a sacrament, or to the sacramentals; sacramental.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Sacramentarians.

sacrationnoun (n.) Consecration.

sacristannoun (n.) An officer of the church who has the care of the utensils or movables, and of the church in general; a sexton.

sadironnoun (n.) An iron for smoothing clothes; a flatiron.

saffronnoun (n.) A bulbous iridaceous plant (Crocus sativus) having blue flowers with large yellow stigmas. See Crocus.
 noun (n.) The aromatic, pungent, dried stigmas, usually with part of the stile, of the Crocus sativus. Saffron is used in cookery, and in coloring confectionery, liquors, varnishes, etc., and was formerly much used in medicine.
 noun (n.) An orange or deep yellow color, like that of the stigmas of the Crocus sativus.
 adjective (a.) Having the color of the stigmas of saffron flowers; deep orange-yellow; as, a saffron face; a saffron streamer.
 verb (v. t.) To give color and flavor to, as by means of saffron; to spice.

safraninnoun (n.) An orange-red dyestuff extracted from the saffron.
 noun (n.) A red dyestuff extracted from the safflower, and formerly used in dyeing wool, silk, and cotton pink and scarlet; -- called also Spanish red, China lake, and carthamin.
 noun (n.) An orange-red dyestuff prepared from certain nitro compounds of creosol, and used as a substitute for the safflower dye.

sagapennoun (n.) Sagapenum.

saginationnoun (n.) The act of fattening or pampering.

sagoinnoun (n.) A marmoset; -- called also sagouin.

sainfoinnoun (n.) A leguminous plant (Onobrychis sativa) cultivated for fodder.
 noun (n.) A kind of tick trefoil (Desmodium Canadense).

salesmannoun (n.) One who sells anything; one whose occupation is to sell goods or merchandise.

saleswomannoun (n.) A woman whose occupation is to sell goods or merchandise.

saliannoun (n.) A Salian Frank.
 adjective (a.) Denoting a tribe of Franks who established themselves early in the fourth century on the river Sala [now Yssel]; Salic.

salicinnoun (n.) A glucoside found in the bark and leaves of several species of willow (Salix) and poplar, and extracted as a bitter white crystalline substance.

salificationnoun (n.) The act, process, or result of salifying; the state of being salified.

saligeninnoun (n.) A phenol alcohol obtained, by the decomposition of salicin, as a white crystalline substance; -- called also hydroxy-benzyl alcohol.

salinationnoun (n.) The act of washing with salt water.

saliretinnoun (n.) A yellow amorphous resinoid substance obtained by the action of dilute acids on saligenin.

salivationnoun (n.) The act or process of salivating; an excessive secretion of saliva, often accompanied with soreness of the mouth and gums; ptyalism.

sallymannoun (n.) The velella; -- called also saleeman.

salmonadjective (a.) Of a reddish yellow or orange color, like that of the flesh of the salmon.
 verb (v.) Any one of several species of fishes of the genus Salmo and allied genera. The common salmon (Salmo salar) of Northern Europe and Eastern North America, and the California salmon, or quinnat, are the most important species. They are extensively preserved for food. See Quinnat.
 verb (v.) A reddish yellow or orange color, like the flesh of the salmon.
  (pl. ) of Salmon

salogennoun (n.) A halogen.

salonnoun (n.) An apartment for the reception of company; hence, in the plural, fashionable parties; circles of fashionable society.
 noun (n.) An apartment for the reception and exhibition of works of art; hence, an annual exhibition of paintings, sculptures, etc., held in Paris by the Society of French Artists; -- sometimes called the Old Salon. New Salon is a popular name for an annual exhibition of paintings, sculptures, etc., held in Paris at the Champs de Mars, by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts (National Society of Fine Arts), a body of artists who, in 1890, seceded from the Societe des Artistes Francais (Society of French Artists).

saloonnoun (n.) A spacious and elegant apartment for the reception of company or for works of art; a hall of reception, esp. a hall for public entertainments or amusements; a large room or parlor; as, the saloon of a steamboat.
 noun (n.) Popularly, a public room for specific uses; esp., a barroom or grogshop; as, a drinking saloon; an eating saloon; a dancing saloon.

salpiannoun (n.) Alt. of Salpid

salpiconnoun (n.) Chopped meat, bread, etc., used to stuff legs of veal or other joints; stuffing; farce.

saltationnoun (n.) A leaping or jumping.
 noun (n.) Beating or palpitation; as, the saltation of the great artery.
 noun (n.) An abrupt and marked variation in the condition or appearance of a species; a sudden modification which may give rise to new races.

salternnoun (n.) A building or place where salt is made by boiling or by evaporation; salt works.

salutationnoun (n.) The act of saluting, or paying respect or reverence, by the customary words or actions; the act of greeting, or expressing good will or courtesy; also, that which is uttered or done in saluting or greeting.

salutatoriannoun (n.) The student who pronounces the salutatory oration at the annual Commencement or like exercises of a college, -- an honor commonly assigned to that member of the graduating class who ranks second in scholarship.

salvationnoun (n.) The act of saving; preservation or deliverance from destruction, danger, or great calamity.
 noun (n.) The redemption of man from the bondage of sin and liability to eternal death, and the conferring on him of everlasting happiness.
 noun (n.) Saving power; that which saves.

samaritannoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Samaria; also, the language of Samaria.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Samaria, in Palestine.

samiannoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Samos.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the island of Samos.

samoannoun (n.) An inhabitant of the Samoan Islands.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Samoan Islands (formerly called Navigators' Islands) in the South Pacific Ocean, or their inhabitants.

sampannoun (n.) A Chinese boat from twelve to fifteen feet long, covered with a house, and sometimes used as a permanent habitation on the inland waters.

samsonnoun (n.) An Israelite of Bible record (see Judges xiii.), distinguished for his great strength; hence, a man of extraordinary physical strength.

sanationnoun (n.) The act of healing or curing.

sanctificationnoun (n.) The act of sanctifying or making holy; the state of being sanctified or made holy;
 noun (n.) the act of God's grace by which the affections of men are purified, or alienated from sin and the world, and exalted to a supreme love to God; also, the state of being thus purified or sanctified.
 noun (n.) The act of consecrating, or of setting apart for a sacred purpose; consecration.

sanctionnoun (n.) Solemn or ceremonious ratification; an official act of a superior by which he ratifies and gives validity to the act of some other person or body; establishment or furtherance of anything by giving authority to it; confirmation; approbation.
 noun (n.) Anything done or said to enforce the will, law, or authority of another; as, legal sanctions.
 verb (v. t.) To give sanction to; to ratify; to confirm; to approve.

sandemaniannoun (n.) A follower of Robert Sandeman, a Scotch sectary of the eighteenth century. See Glassite.

sandmannoun (n.) A mythical person who makes children sleepy, so that they rub their eyes as if there were sand in them.

sanguificationnoun (n.) The production of blood; the conversion of the products of digestion into blood; hematosis.

sanhedrinnoun (n.) Alt. of Sanhedrim

sanitariannoun (n.) An advocate of sanitary measures; one especially interested or versed in sanitary measures.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to health, or the laws of health; sanitary.

sanitationnoun (n.) The act of rendering sanitary; the science of sanitary conditions; the preservation of health; the use of sanitary measures; hygiene.

santalinnoun (n.) Santalic acid. See Santalic.

santonnoun (n.) A Turkish saint; a kind of dervish, regarded by the people as a saint: also, a hermit.

santoninnoun (n.) A white crystalline substance having a bitter taste, extracted from the buds of levant wormseed and used as an anthelmintic. It occassions a peculiar temporary color blindness, causing objects to appear as if seen through a yellow glass.

sapogeninnoun (n.) A white crystalline substance obtained by the decomposition of saponin.

saponificationnoun (n.) The act, process, or result, of soap making; conversion into soap; specifically (Chem.), the decomposition of fats and other ethereal salts by alkalies; as, the saponification of ethyl acetate.

saponinnoun (n.) A poisonous glucoside found in many plants, as in the root of soapwort (Saponaria), in the bark of soap bark (Quillaia), etc. It is extracted as a white amorphous powder, which occasions a soapy lather in solution, and produces a local anaesthesia. Formerly called also struthiin, quillaiin, senegin, polygalic acid, etc. By extension, any one of a group of related bodies of which saponin proper is the type.

saprophagannoun (n.) One of a tribe of beetles which feed upon decaying animal and vegetable substances; a carrion beetle.

saracennoun (n.) Anciently, an Arab; later, a Mussulman; in the Middle Ages, the common term among Christians in Europe for a Mohammedan hostile to the crusaders.

sarasinnoun (n.) See Sarrasin.

sarcinnoun (n.) Same as Hypoxanthin.

sarcophagannoun (n.) Any animal which eats flesh, especially any carnivorous marsupial.
 noun (n.) Any fly of the genus Sarcophaga.

sarcosinnoun (n.) A crystalline nitrogenous substance, formed in the decomposition of creatin (one of the constituents of muscle tissue). Chemically, it is methyl glycocoll.

sarculationnoun (n.) A weeding, as with a hoe or a rake.

sardannoun (n.) Alt. of Sardel

sardiniannoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Sardinia.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the island, kingdom, or people of Sardinia.

sardoinnoun (n.) Sard; carnelian.

sardonianadjective (a.) Sardonic.

sarkinnoun (n.) Same as Hypoxanthin.

sarmatianadjective (a.) Alt. of Sarmatic

sarnnoun (n.) A pavement or stepping-stone.

sarrasinnoun (n.) Alt. of Sarrasine

sarsaparillinnoun (n.) See Parillin.

sarsennoun (n.) One of the large sandstone blocks scattered over the English chalk downs; -- called also sarsen stone, and Druid stone.

sashoonnoun (n.) A kind of pad worn on the leg under the boot.

sasinnoun (n.) The Indian antelope (Antilope bezoartica, / cervicapra), noted for its beauty and swiftness. It has long, spiral, divergent horns.

sassolinnoun (n.) Alt. of Sassoline

satannoun (n.) The grand adversary of man; the Devil, or Prince of darkness; the chief of the fallen angels; the archfiend.

sateennoun (n.) A kind of dress goods made of cotton or woolen, with a glossy surface resembling satin.

satiationnoun (n.) Satiety.

satinnoun (n.) A silk cloth, of a thick, close texture, and overshot woof, which has a glossy surface.

sationnoun (n.) A sowing or planting.

satisfactionnoun (n.) The act of satisfying, or the state of being satisfied; gratification of desire; contentment in possession and enjoyment; repose of mind resulting from compliance with its desires or demands.
 noun (n.) Settlement of a claim, due, or demand; payment; indemnification; adequate compensation.
 noun (n.) That which satisfies or gratifies; atonement.

saturationnoun (n.) The act of saturating, or the state of being saturating; complete penetration or impregnation.
 noun (n.) The act, process, or result of saturating a substance, or of combining it to its fullest extent.
 noun (n.) Freedom from mixture or dilution with white; purity; -- said of colors.

saturnnoun (n.) One of the elder and principal deities, the son of Coelus and Terra (Heaven and Earth), and the father of Jupiter. The corresponding Greek divinity was Kro`nos, later CHro`nos, Time.
 noun (n.) One of the planets of the solar system, next in magnitude to Jupiter, but more remote from the sun. Its diameter is seventy thousand miles, its mean distance from the sun nearly eight hundred and eighty millions of miles, and its year, or periodical revolution round the sun, nearly twenty-nine years and a half. It is surrounded by a remarkable system of rings, and has eight satellites.
 noun (n.) The metal lead.

saturnalianadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Saturnalia.
 adjective (a.) Of unrestrained and intemperate jollity; riotously merry; dissolute.

saturniannoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of large handsome moths belonging to Saturnia and allied genera. The luna moth, polyphemus, and promethea, are examples. They belong to the Silkworn family, and some are raised for their silk. See Polyphemus.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Saturn, whose age or reign, from the mildness and wisdom of his government, is called the golden age.
 adjective (a.) Hence: Resembling the golden age; distinguished for peacefulness, happiness, contentment.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the planet Saturn; as, the Saturnian year.

satyrionnoun (n.) Any one of several kinds of orchids.

saucepannoun (n.) A small pan with a handle, in which sauce is prepared over a fire; a stewpan.

saucissonnoun (n.) Alt. of Saucisse

sauriannoun (n.) One of the Sauria.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to, or of the nature of, the Sauria.

savinnoun (n.) Alt. of Savine

saxhornnoun (n.) A name given to a numerous family of brass wind instruments with valves, invented by Antoine Joseph Adolphe Sax (known as Adolphe Sax), of Belgium and Paris, and much used in military bands and in orchestras.

saxonnoun (n.) One of a nation or people who formerly dwelt in the northern part of Germany, and who, with other Teutonic tribes, invaded and conquered England in the fifth and sixth centuries.
 noun (n.) Also used in the sense of Anglo-Saxon.
 noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of modern Saxony.
 noun (n.) The language of the Saxons; Anglo-Saxon.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Saxons, their country, or their language.
 adjective (a.) Anglo-Saxon.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Saxony or its inhabitants.

saymannoun (n.) One who assays.

scalenohedronnoun (n.) A pyramidal form under the rhombohedral system, inclosed by twelve faces, each a scalene triangle.

scallionnoun (n.) A kind of small onion (Allium Ascalonicum), native of Palestine; the eschalot, or shallot.
 noun (n.) Any onion which does not "bottom out," but remains with a thick stem like a leek.