Sa´bra, maiden for whom Severn River was named, daughter of Locrine and Estrildis, thrown into river Severn by Locrine’s wife, transformed to a river-nymph, poetically named Sabrina, [174], [381].
Sac´ri-pant, king of Circassia, [674]-[676], [706]-[710].
Saf´fire, Sir, knight of Arthur, [510].
Sa´gas, Norse tales of heroism, composed by the Skalds (which See), [351]-[357].
Sa-git-ta´ri-us, [128].
Sag´ra-mour, knight of Arthur, [432].
St. Michael’s Mount, precipitous pointed rock-hill on the coast of Brittany, opposite Cornwall, [410].
Sak-ya-sin´ha, the Lion, epithet applied to Buddha, [325].
Sal´a-man´der, a lizard-like animal, fabled to be able to live in fire, [316]-[317].