The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . >. a. [Pp. of .wyi, c] 1. Declared:uttered; reported.—2. Mentioned; before-men-tioned; aforesaid: used chiefly in legal style:as, the sail! witness. 5305. Saica-antelope iSaifa larlarica). saikless (sakles), «. A dialectal (Scotch) form of (sal), H. [< ME. saile. sai/le, seil, seyl, < ;/(7, .tei/l = OS. sijiel = MD. sci/l. D. .-// = ML( styel, .icil = OIIG. .iiyal, MHG. G. stycl =Icel. segl = Sw. ser/el = Dan. .icjl (Got


The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . >. a. [Pp. of .wyi, c] 1. Declared:uttered; reported.—2. Mentioned; before-men-tioned; aforesaid: used chiefly in legal style:as, the sail! witness. 5305. Saica-antelope iSaifa larlarica). saikless (sakles), «. A dialectal (Scotch) form of (sal), H. [< ME. saile. sai/le, seil, seyl, < ;/(7, .tei/l = OS. sijiel = MD. sci/l. D. .-// = ML( styel, .icil = OIIG. .iiyal, MHG. G. stycl =Icel. segl = Sw. ser/el = Dan. .icjl (Gotli. notrecorded), a sail. Root unknown; certainlv not< L. «rt.(/«/Hm, a mantle.] 1. A piece of cloth,or a or tissue of some kind, spread tothe wind to cause, or assist in causing, a vesselto move through the water. Sails arc usually madeof scveriU breadths of canvas, sewed together with adoul)le scam at the borders, and edged all round with acord or cords called tlic boll-rope or boU-ritpeg. A sail ex-tended by a yard hung (slung) by tlie middle is called aequare sail; a sail set upon a gall, boom, or stay is called!\Mtttnd-aJt mil. {„) Tlio upper pait ofevery sail is the hemt. the lower jmrt the/oot, tile siiles inKLMiernl are called Ueclies;


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