*saillant, -e, adj., jutting out, projecting; striking, forcible, remarkable; (her.) salient.
*saillant, n.m., (fort.) the salient angle of any out-work.
*saille! archaic 2d pers. sing. of the imperative of the verb saillir, (nav.) haul! (word of command).
*saillie, n.f., jutting out, projecture; prominence, protuberance; start, sudden gush, spurt, sudden fit, sally; flash of wit, witticism; (arch.) rabbet, ledge; (of a steam-engine) spindle.
*saillir, v.n., (irregular) (arch.) to project, to jut, to jut out, to stand out, to protrude, to rabbet; (paint.) to stand out. Faire —; to bring out; to bring into prominence; to show up. Qui saille; prominent. Cette corniche saille trop; that cornice projects too much.
*saillir, v.a., (regular) (of animals) to leap, to cover, to serve.
*saillir, v.n., (regular) to gush, to spout out (of liquids). V. jaillir, which is much more generally used.
sain, -e, adj., sound, hale, healthy, sane, wholesome; (nav.) clear. — de corps et d’esprit; sound in body and mind. Revenir — et sauf; to return safe and sound. Jugement —; sound, judgment. Nourriture —e; wholesome food.
sainbois, n.m., (bot.) spurge-flax. V. garou.
saindoux, n.m., lard.