saˈchem (sāˈchĕm), chief.
sacked (săkt), plundered after capturing.
sacˈri-lege (săkˈrĭ-lĕj), the sin or crime of violating sacred things.
sadˈdle-bagsˌ (sădˈ’l-băgzˌ), large bags, generally of leather, used by horsemen to carry small articles. One hangs on each side of the saddle.
sadˈdling (sădˈlĭng), burdening.
Sa-fereˈ (să-fērˈ).
saˈga (säˈgȧ), a Scandinavian legend.
sa-gaˈcious (să-gāˈshŭs), wise, intelligent.
sagˈa-more (săgˈȧ-mōr), an Indian chief next lower in rank to sachem.
sage (sāj), a wise man.