Definition of Sauts

1. saut [v] - See also: saut

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sauts

sauted
sauteed
sauteeing
sautees
sauteing
sauter
sauterne
sautes
sauting
sautoir
sautoire
sautoires
sautoirs
sautrie
sautries
sauts (current term)
sautés
sauvagine
sauvegarde
sav
savable
savableness
savacioun
savage
savaged
savagedom
savagely
savageness
savagenesses
savager

Literary usage of Sauts

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

1. A Memoir of Jacques Cartier: Sieur de Limoilou, His Voyages to the St by James Phinney Baxter, Jean François de La Roque Roberval, Jean Alfonce (1906)
"The sauts or falls of the river stand in 44 degrees of latitude: it is not so ... It were best to build boats above the sauts, and it is easy to march or ..."

2. A Memoir of Jacques Cartier: Sieur de Limoilou, His Voyages to the St by James Phinney Baxter, Jean François de La Roque Roberval, Jean Alfonce (1906)
"The sauts or falls of the river stand in 44 degrees of latitude: it is not so ... It were best to build boats above the sauts, and it is easy to march or ..."

3. A Memoir of Jacques Cartier: Sieur de Limoilou, His Voyages to the St by James Phinney Baxter, Jean François de La Roque Roberval, Jean Alfonce (1906)
"The sauts or falls of the river stand in 44 degrees of latitude: it is not so ... It were best to build boats above the sauts, and it is easy to march or ..."

4. A Memoir of Jacques Cartier: Sieur de Limoilou, His Voyages to the St by James Phinney Baxter, Jean François de La Roque Roberval, Jean Alfonce (1906)
"The sauts or falls of the river stand in 44 degrees of latitude: it is not so ... It were best to build boats above the sauts, and it is easy to march or ..."

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