Romano Lavo-Lil: word book of the Romany; or, English Gypsy language by George Henry Borrow
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Sainyor, s. Pins. Span. Gyp. Chingabar (a pin). Sal, v. n. To laugh; properly, he laughs. Span. Gyp. Asaselarse. Sans. Has. Salla. She laughs. Salivaris, s.f. Bridle. See Sollibari. Sap / Sarp, s. Snake, serpent. Wal. Sharpele. Span. Gyp. Chaplesca. Sappors, s. pl. Snakes. Sap drey chaw. A snake in the grass: sap drey bor, a snake in the hedge. Sapnis, s. Soap. Mod. Gr. [Greek: ] Wal. Sipoun. Sar, postpos., prepos. With: mensar, with us; sar amande, with me. Sar, conjunct. As. Sar, ad. How. Sar shin, How are you? Sar shin, meero rye? Sar shin, meeri rawnie? How are you, sir? How are you, madam? Sas. If it were. See Is. |
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