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Saneyn, Sanine, Sannen, Saundend,
Saundend [ˈsɑːn(d)ɛn(d), ˈsɔːn(d)ɛn(d), -en(d), MN. ˈsaːnəi(ə)n(d), N. I. ˈsaːn(d)ɛn(d), -en(d)]
pn. Sandend (Aberdeenshire).
Sanhaven, Saundhaven,
Saundhaven [ˈsɑːn(d)heːvən, ˈsɔːn(d)-, N. I. ˈsaːn(d)-]
pn. Sandhaven (Aberdeenshire).
Sanheid, Saundheid,
Saundheid [ˈsɑːn(d)hid, ˈsɔːn(d)-, N. I. ˈsaːn(d)-]
pn. Sandhead (Dumfries and Galloway).
Saaness, Saundness,
Saundness [sɑːn(d)nɛs, sɔːn(d)nɛs, N. I. saːn(d)nɛs]
pn. Sandness (Shetland).
Sandiford, Sanniford, Saundifuird, Saundyfuird,
Saundyfuird [ˈsɑːn(d)ɪfərd, ˈsɔːn(d)ɪfərd, ˈsa(ː)nifʌrd]
pn. Sandiford or Sandyford.
besaant, besaunt, saant, saanteet, saantit, saants, sanct, sanctifee, sanctifeed, sanctifeein, sancts, sant, santafee, santafeed, santafeein, santafie, santafied, santafiein, santet, santifie, santified, santifiein, santipee, santipeed, santipeein, santit, santlie, santly, sants, saunt, sauntifee, sauntifee$d, sauntifeein, sauntit, sauntlie, sauntly, saunts, sent, sents, sint, sints,
saunt [sɑːnt, sɔːnt, N. I. saːnt]
n. A saint. A holy person. In place names often [s(ɪ)nt] e.g. Saunt Andras and Saunt Marget's
pl. saunts
v. To saint. To disappear, to vanish, especially in a sudden or mysterious manner To be silently swallowed up. To cause to vanish or disappear in a quick or inexplicable manner. To spirit away.
pt. pp. sauntit
sauntly [ˈsɑːntle, ˈsɔːntle, N. I. ˈsaːntle]
adj. Saintly.
Compounds and phrases etc.
besaunt [bɪˈ-]: To canonize. To repute as holy.
sauntifee: To sanctify. pt. sauntifee'd.
sauntifeein: Sanctifying.
saanter, sahnter, santer, santer, saunter, sunter,
saunter [sɑːntər, sɔːntər, N. saːntər]
v. To saunter. To trifle, play about in a casual offhand manner. U. To chatter, talk volubly about very little.
Compounds and phrases etc.
saunter-gabbit: Slow or deliberate in speech.
Saunt_Abb$s_Heid,
Saunt Abb's Heid [sɑːnt abz hid, sɔːnt-, N. I. saːnt-, NEC. SN. -hed, NN.b. -həid, -(h)eɪd]
pn. St Abb's Head (Borders).
Sanct_Androis, Saunt_Andras, Saunt_Andrus, Saunt_Aundraes, St._Andras, St._Andrews, St._Aundraes, St._Aundries, St_Andra$s, St_Andraes, St_Andras, St_Andras, St_Andros, St_Aundraes, St_Ondries,
Saunt Andras [sɪntˈan(d)rʌz, sən(t)ˈɑːn(d)rəz, sən(t)ˈɔn(d)rɪz]
pn. Saint Andrews (Fife).
Saunt_Ceerus,
Saunt Ceerus [sɪnˈsirɪs]
pn. St Cyrus (Kincardineshire).
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