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▪ I. sakeret Obs. or arch. (ˈseɪkərɪt) Forms: 5 sacrette, 5–7 sacret, 6 sagaret, 7 sakret, sacaret, sakaret, 8– sakeret. [a. F. sacret, dim. of sacre saker1.] The male of the ‘saker’.c 1400 Mandeville (1839) xxii. 238 Faukons gentyls, Lanyeres, Sacres, Sacrettes. 1486 Sacret, 1606 sagaret [see saker...
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sacre
▪ I. † ˈsacre, n.1 Obs. [a. OF. sacre, of twofold formation: (1) in sense 1, ad. L. sacrum, orig. neut. of sacer adj., sacred; (2) in sense 2, a verbal noun from sacre-r to consecrate (see sacre v.1).] 1. A religious observance or festival; pl. rites of worship.a 1500 Chaucer's Dreme 2135 Which tent...
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saker
▪ I. saker1 (ˈseɪkə(r)) Forms: 5 sagre, 6 sagar, 5–9 sacre, 6– saker. [a. F. sacre, ad. Sp., Pg. sacro, It. sagro, prob. a. Arab. {cced}aqr. In form the Sp., Pg. and It. word coincides with the adj. repr. L. sacer sacred; it has in consequence been supposed to mean ‘sacred falcon’ (cf. mod. scientif...
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