Sibylline
Sibyllinea.pertaining to the Sybils ancient prophetesses
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Sibyllinea.pertaining to the Sybils ancient prophetesses
Sicaniana.pertaining to the Sicani who settled in Sicily and Italy
Siccativea.drying,n.that which makes dry
Siccityn.dryness, drouth, a want of moisture
Sicen.a term used at dice, the number six
Siciliann.a native of Sicily, a lively air or dance
Siciliana.pertaining to Sicily
Sicka.afflicted with a disease, ill, low, disgusted
Sickv.i.to grow, fall or make sick, to sicken
Sickenv.to grow or make sick, decline, decay
Sickisha.rather sick, qualmish, languid
Sicklen.a reaping hook, a kook to cut grain with
Sickleman, or Sicklern.one who reaps, a reaper
Sicklinessn.a tendency to sickness, weakness
Sicklya.somewhat disordered, unhealthy, faint
Sicklyad.in a sickly condition;v.t.to disorder
Sicknessn.a disease, some disorder of the body
Siden.the rib part of animals, an edge, a party
Sidea.not direct, awry;v.i.to take part with
Sideboardn.a side table for convenience
Sideboxn.a box or seat on one side of a theater
Sidelonga.lateral, oblique, not placed in front
Sideral, or Sidereal, or Sidereana.starry, bright
Siderateda.blasted, planetstruck, benumed, ob.
Siderationn.a blast, a sudden mortification, ob.
Sideriten.phosphate of iron or iron combined with phosphoric acid
Sideritica.pertaining to or consisting of siderite