Definition of Sasins

1. sasin [n] - See also: sasin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sasins

sashays
sashed
sasheries
sashery
sashes
sashichigal
sashimi
sashimis
sashing
sashless
sashoon
sashoons
sasin
sasine
sasines
sasins (current term)
saskatchewan
saskatoon
saskatoons
sasparilla
sasparillas
sasquatch
sasquatches

Literary usage of Sasins

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of New York During the Revolutionary War: And of the Leading Events by Thomas Jones, Edward Floyd De Lancey (1879)
"Upon the 2 ist I was admitted to a parole upon en- " SaSinS to confine myself to certain limits, and to " carry on no correspondence with the British army. ..."

2. The Great Ice Age and Its Relation to the Antiquity of Man by James Geikie (1894)
"KOCK-sasins OF SCOTLAND. lore numerous than they are now. Many have been silted up with alluvial matter, others have been converted into peat-bogs, ..."

3. History of New York During the Revolutionary War: And of the Leading Events by Thomas Jones, Edward Floyd De Lancey (1879)
"Upon the 2 ist I was admitted to a parole upon en- " SaSinS to confine myself to certain limits, and to " carry on no correspondence with the British army. ..."

4. The Great Ice Age and Its Relation to the Antiquity of Man by James Geikie (1894)
"KOCK-sasins OF SCOTLAND. lore numerous than they are now. Many have been silted up with alluvial matter, others have been converted into peat-bogs, ..."

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