sapˈphire (săfˈīr), a blue transparent stone, prized as a gem.

Sarˈa-cens (sărˈȧ-sĕnz), the Mohammedans who held the Holy Land.

satˈu-ratˌed (sătˈū-rātˌĕd), soaked.

Sauger Point (sä-gōrˈ), at the mouth of the Ganges River.

sauˈri-an (sôˈrĭ-ăn), a reptile.

savˈage ca-resˈses (săvˈa᷵j kȧ-rĕsˈĕz), rude acts of affection.

saw, talking, preaching.

Saxˈon (săkˈsŭn), English.

scabˈbard (skăbˈȧrd), a sheath, a cover for a sword when not in use.

scafˈfold (skăfˈōld), a platform upon which a criminal is executed.