Sarabaya, see [Surabaya].
Sarakholle, see [Seracolet].
Saramacca.
American: Creolese of Surinam, called Djoe-Tongo. It is said to be derived from Portuguese Jews, who were among the settlers in the colony, and meant Jews’ language. See Trübner’s “Ludewig,” p. 56.
Sarar.
African: spoken on the N.W. coast, and closely allied to Bagnon, Bolar, Bulanda, &c.
Saraveca.
American: nearly extinct. Christian tribes of the Santa Anna Mission, Chiquitos. It belongs to the Agaw group. H. C.
Sarawasti, see [Prakrit].