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Definition of Saulie
1. n. A hired mourner at a funeral.
Definition of Saulie
1. a hired mourner [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saulie
sauf saufgard saufgards saufly sauger saugers saugh saughs saught saughy | sauks saul saule saulge saulges saulie (current term) saulies sauls sault saults | saun sauna saunaed saunaing saunalike saunas sauns saunt saunted |
Literary usage of Saulie
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoir of Robert Chambers: With Autobiographic Reminiscences of William Chambers by William Chambers (1872)
"Dressed in a threadbare black suit, he walked as a saulie before the higher class of
... In connection with his profession of saulie, he related numerous ..."
2. Memoir of Robert Chambers: With Autobiographic Reminiscences of William Chambers by William Chambers (1872)
"Dressed in a threadbare black suit, he walked as a saulie before the higher class of
... In connection with his profession of saulie, he related numerous ..."
3. Memoir of Robert Chambers by William Chambers (1872)
"In connection with his profession of saulie, he related numerous traditionary
anecdotes illustrative of the festivities of deceased ..."
4. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... assassinated by two captains of his own army (II Kings, v, 6). Thus was removed
the last obstacle to the accession of King David. SCHULTE, Dies. saulie ..."
5. A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from ...by Samuel Johnson by Samuel Johnson (1805)
"SAUCE, ns [sauce, saulie, Fr. salsa, Italian.] Plains immense, i. Something eaten
with food to improve its taste. The bitter lance of the sport was, ..."
6. Memoir of Robert Chambers: With Autobiographic Reminiscences of William Chambers by William Chambers (1872)
"Dressed in a threadbare black suit, he walked as a saulie before the higher class of
... In connection with his profession of saulie, he related numerous ..."
7. Memoir of Robert Chambers: With Autobiographic Reminiscences of William Chambers by William Chambers (1872)
"Dressed in a threadbare black suit, he walked as a saulie before the higher class of
... In connection with his profession of saulie, he related numerous ..."
8. Memoir of Robert Chambers by William Chambers (1872)
"In connection with his profession of saulie, he related numerous traditionary
anecdotes illustrative of the festivities of deceased ..."
9. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... assassinated by two captains of his own army (II Kings, v, 6). Thus was removed
the last obstacle to the accession of King David. SCHULTE, Dies. saulie ..."
10. A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from ...by Samuel Johnson by Samuel Johnson (1805)
"SAUCE, ns [sauce, saulie, Fr. salsa, Italian.] Plains immense, i. Something eaten
with food to improve its taste. The bitter lance of the sport was, ..."