Webster's Unabridged Dictionary - Letter S - Page 10
Sandemanianism (n.) The faith or system of the Sandemanians. -- A. Fuller.
Sanderling (n.) (Zool.) A small gray and brown sandpiper ({Calidris arenaria) very common on sandy beaches in America, Europe, and Asia. Called also curwillet, sand lark, stint, and ruddy plover.
Sanderling (n.) Small sandpiper that breeds in the Arctic and migrates southward along sandy coasts in most of world [syn: sanderling, Crocethia alba].
Compare: Sandalwood
Sandalwood (n.) (Bot.) (a) The highly perfumed yellowish heartwood of an East Indian and Polynesian tree ({Santalum album), and of several other trees of the same genus, as the Hawaiian Santalum Freycinetianum and Santalum pyrularium, the Australian Santalum latifolium, etc. The name is extended to several other kinds of fragrant wood.
Sandalwood (n.) (b) Any tree of the genus Santalum, or a tree which yields sandalwood.
Sandalwood (n.) (c) The red wood of a kind of buckthorn, used in Russia for dyeing leather ({Rhamnus Dahuricus).
False sandalwood, The fragrant wood of several trees not of the genus Santalum, as Ximenia Americana, Myoporum tenuifolium of Tahiti.
Red sandalwood, A heavy, dark red dyewood, being the heartwood of two leguminous trees of India ({Pterocarpus santalinus, and Adenanthera pavonina); -- called also red sanderswood, sanders or saunders, and rubywood. Sandarach
Sanders (n.) An old name of sandalwood, now applied only to the red sandalwood. See under Sandalwood.
Sanders -- U.S. County in Montana
Population (2000): 10227
Housing Units (2000): 5271
Land area (2000): 2762.172012 sq. miles (7153.992364 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 27.858067 sq. miles (72.152060 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2790.030079 sq. miles (7226.144424 sq. km)
Located within: Montana (MT), FIPS 30
Location: 47.633114 N, 115.084463 W
Headwords:
Sanders
Sanders, MT
Sanders County
Sanders County, MT
Sanders, KY -- U.S. city in Kentucky
Population (2000): 246
Housing Units (2000): 90
Land area (2000): 0.311369 sq. miles (0.806441 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.311369 sq. miles (0.806441 sq. km)
FIPS code: 68358
Located within: Kentucky (KY), FIPS 21
Location: 38.655329 N, 84.946506 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 41083
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Sanders, KY
Sanders
Saunders-blue (n.) A kind of color prepared from calcined lapis lazuli; ultramarine; also, a blue prepared from carbonate of copper. [Written also sanders-blue.]
Sanders-blue (n.) See Saunders-blue.
Sandiver (n.) A whitish substance which is cast up, as a scum, from the materials of glass in fusion, and, floating on the top, is skimmed off; -- called also glass gall. [Formerly written also sandever.]
Sandever (n.) See Sandiver. [Obs.]
Sandfish (n.) (Zool.) A small marine fish of the Pacific coast of North America ({Trichodon trichodon) which buries itself in the sand.
Sandfish (n.) Either of two small silvery scaleless fishes of the northern Pacific that burrow into sand.
Sandfish (n.) Fish of sandy areas of western Pacific and Indian oceans having an angular snout for burrowing into sand [syn: beaked salmon, sandfish, Gonorhynchus gonorhynchus].
Sandglass (n.) An instrument for measuring time by the running of sand. See Hourglass.
Sandglass (n.) Timepiece in which the passage of time is indicated by the flow of sand from one transparent container to another through a narrow passage.
Sandhiller (n.) A nickname given to any "poor white" living in the pine woods which cover the sandy hills in Georgia and South Carolina. [U.S.]
Sandiness (n.) The quality or state of being sandy, or of being of a sandy color.
Sandiness (n.) A texture resembling that of sand.
Sandish (a.) Approaching the nature of sand; loose; not compact. [Obs.] -- Evelyn.
Compare: Gall
Gall (n.) (Zool.) An excrescence of any form produced on any part of a plant by insects or their larvae. They are most commonly caused by small Hymenoptera and Diptera which puncture the bark and lay their eggs in the wounds. The larvae live within the galls. Some galls are due to aphids, mites, etc. See Gallnut.
Note: The galls, or gallnuts, of commerce are produced by insects of the genus Cynips, chiefly on an oak ({Quercus infectoria syn. Quercus Lusitanica) of Western Asia and Southern Europe. They contain much tannin, and are used in the manufacture of that article and for making ink and a black dye, as well as in medicine.
Gall insect (Zool.), Any insect that produces galls.
Gall midge (Zool.), Any small dipterous insect that produces galls.
Gall+oak,+The+oak+({Quercus+infectoria">Gall oak, the oak ({Quercus infectoria) which yields the galls of commerce.
Gall of glass, The neutral salt skimmed off from the surface of melted crown glass;- called also glass gall and sandiver. -- Ure.
Gall wasp. (Zool.) See Gallfly.
Sandiver (n.) A whitish substance which is cast up, as a scum, from the materials of glass in fusion, and, floating on the top, is skimmed off; -- called also glass gall. [Formerly written also sandever.]
Sandix (n.) A kind of minium, or red lead, made by calcining carbonate of lead, but inferior to true minium. [Written also sandyx.] [Obs.] Sandlot
Sandman (n.) A mythical person who makes children sleepy, so that they rub their eyes as if there were sand in them.
Sandman (n.) An elf in fairy stories who sprinkles sand in children's eyes to make them sleepy.
Sandman, () The DoD requirements that led to APSE.
Sandnecker (n.) (Zool.) A European flounder ({Hippoglossoides limandoides); -- called also rough dab, long fluke, sand fluke, and sand sucker.
Sandpaper (n.) 砂紙 [U] Paper covered on one side with sand glued fast, -- used for smoothing and polishing.
Sandpaper (v. t.) 用砂紙擦光(或磨平); 似用砂紙般磨 To smooth or polish with sandpaper; as, to sandpaper a door.
Sandpaper (n.) Stiff paper coated with powdered emery or sand [syn: emery paper, sandpaper].
Sandpaper (v.) Rub with sandpaper; "sandpaper the wooden surface" [syn: sandpaper, sand].
Sandpiper (n.) (Zool.) 【鳥】鷸 Any one of numerous species of small limicoline game birds belonging to Tringa, Actodromas, Ereunetes, and various allied genera of the family Tringidae.
Note: The most important North American species are the pectoral sandpiper ({Tringa maculata), called also brownback, grass snipe, and jacksnipe; the red-backed, or black-breasted, sandpiper, or dunlin ({Tringa alpina); the purple sandpiper ({Tringa maritima: the red-breasted sandpiper, or knot ({Tringa canutus); the semipalmated sandpiper ({Ereunetes pusillus); the spotted sandpiper, or teeter-tail ({Actitis macularia); the buff-breasted sandpiper ({Tryngites subruficollis), and the Bartramian sandpiper, or upland plover. See under Upland. Among the European species are the dunlin, the knot, the ruff, the sanderling, and the common sandpiper ({Actitis hypoleucus syn. Tringoides hypoleucus), called also fiddler, peeper, pleeps, weet-weet, and summer snipe. Some of the small plovers and tattlers are also called sandpipers.
Sandpiper (n.) (Zool.) A small lamprey eel; the pride.
Curlew sandpiper. See under Curlew.
Stilt sandpiper. See under Stilt.
Compare: Pride
Pride (n.) (Zool.) A small European lamprey ({Petromyzon branchialis); -- called also prid, and sandpiper.
Sandpiper (n.) Any of numerous usually small wading birds having a slender bill and piping call; closely related to the plovers.
Sandpit (n.) A pit or excavation from which sand is or has been taken.
Sandpit (n.) A large pit in sandy ground from which sand is dug.
Sandpit (n.) A plaything consisting of a pile of sand or a box filled with sand for children to play in [syn: sandbox, sandpile, sandpit].
Sandre (n.) (Zool.) A Russian fish ({Lucioperca sandre) which yields a valuable oil, called sandre oil, used in the preparation of caviare.
Sandstone (n.) A rock made of sand more or less firmly united. Common or siliceous sandstone consists mainly of quartz sand.
Note: Different names are applied to the various kinds of sandstone according to their composition; as, granitic, argillaceous, micaceous, etc.
Flexible sandstone (Min.), The finer-grained variety of itacolumite, which on account of the scales of mica in the lamination is quite flexible.
Red sandstone, A name given to two extensive series of British rocks in which red sandstones predominate, one below, and the other above, the coal measures. These were formerly known as the Old and the New Red Sandstone respectively, and the former name is still retained for the group preceding the Coal and referred to the Devonian age, but the term New Red Sandstone is now little used, some of the strata being regarded as Permian and the remained as Triassic. See the Chart of Geology.
Sandstone (n.) A sedimentary rock consisting of sand consolidated with some cement (clay or quartz etc.).
Sandstone, MN -- U.S. city in Minnesota
Population (2000): 1549
Housing Units (2000): 634
Land area (2000): 5.296212 sq. miles (13.717125 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.139947 sq. miles (0.362461 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 5.436159 sq. miles (14.079586 sq. km)
FIPS code: 58396
Located within: Minnesota (MN), FIPS 27
Location: 46.129711 N, 92.864868 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Sandstone, MN
Sandstone
Sandwich (n.) Two pieces of bread and butter with a thin slice of meat, cheese, or the like, between them.
Sandwiched (imp. & p. p.) of Sandwich
Sandwiching (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sandwich
Sandwich (v. t.) To make into a sandwich; also, figuratively, to insert between portions of something dissimilar; to form of alternate parts or things, or alternating layers of a different nature; to interlard.
Sandworm (n.) (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of annelids which burrow in the sand of the seashore.
Sandworm (n.) (Zool.) Any species of annelids of the genus Sabellaria. They construct firm tubes of agglutinated sand on rocks and shells, and are sometimes destructive to oysters.
Sandworm (n.) (Zool.) The chigoe, a species of flea.
Sandwort (n.) (Bot.) Any plant of the genus Arenaria, low, tufted herbs (order Caryophyllaceae.)
Sandwort (n.) Loosely matted plant with moss-like foliage studded with tiny starry four-petaled white blossoms; mountains of central and southern Europe [syn: sandwort, Moehringia mucosa].
Sandwort (n.) Low-growing herb having clusters of small white four-petaled flowers [syn: sandwort, Moehringia lateriflora].
Sandwort (n.) Low-growing chiefly perennial plant usually with small white flowers suitable for e.g. rock gardens.
Sandy (a.) 含沙的;多沙的;鋪上沙的;沙色的,黃棕色(頭髮)的;流沙似的,不穩固的 Consisting of, abounding with, or resembling, sand; full of sand; covered or sprinkled with sand; as, a sandy desert, road, or soil.
Sandy (a.) Of the color of sand; of a light yellowish red color; as, sandy hair.
Sandy (a.) Of hair color; pale yellowish to yellowish brown; "flaxen locks" [syn: flaxen, sandy].
Sandy (a.) Resembling or containing or abounding in sand; or growing in sandy areas; "arenaceous limestone"; "arenaceous grasses" [syn: arenaceous, sandy, sandlike] [ant: argillaceous, clayey].
Sandy, OR -- U.S. city in Oregon
Population (2000): 5385
Housing Units (2000): 2080
Land area (2000): 2.633439 sq. miles (6.820575 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.633439 sq. miles (6.820575 sq. km)
FIPS code: 65250
Located within: Oregon (OR), FIPS 41
Location: 45.397499 N, 122.266319 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 97055
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Sandy, OR
Sandy
Sandy, PA -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Pennsylvania
Population (2000): 1687
Housing Units (2000): 687
Land area (2000): 1.401768 sq. miles (3.630563 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.401768 sq. miles (3.630563 sq. km)
FIPS code: 67784
Located within: Pennsylvania (PA), FIPS 42
Location: 41.108633 N, 78.772614 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
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Headwords:
Sandy, PA
Sandy
Sandy, UT -- U.S. city in Utah
Population (2000): 88418
Housing Units (2000): 26579
Land area (2000): 22.325028 sq. miles (57.821555 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.021161 sq. miles (0.054806 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 22.346189 sq. miles (57.876361 sq. km)
FIPS code: 67440
Located within: Utah (UT), FIPS 49
Location: 40.572415 N, 111.859610 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 84070 84093 84094
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Sandy, UT
Sandy
Sandyx (n.) See Sandix.
Sane (a.) 神志正常的,頭腦清楚的;健全的,無疾病的 Being in a healthy condition; not deranged; acting rationally; -- said of the mind.
Sane (a.) Mentally sound; possessing a rational mind; having the mental faculties in such condition as to be able to anticipate and judge of the effect of one's actions in an ordinary maner; -- said of persons.
Syn: Sound; healthy; underanged; unbroken.
Compare: Pentosan
Pentosan (n.) (Chem.) 【化】戊聚糖;多縮戊糖 One of a class of substances (complex carbohydrates widely distributed in plants, as in fruits, gums, woods, hay, etc.) which yield pentoses on hydrolysis.
Sane (a.) Mentally healthy; free from mental disorder; "appears to be completely sane" [ant: insane].
Sane (a.) Marked by sound judgment; "sane nuclear policy" [syn: reasonable, sane].
SANE, () Standard Apple Numeric Environment (Apple).
SANE, () Scanner Access Now Easy (OSS)
Saneness (n.) [U] 心智健全;神志正常;清醒;明智;通情達理 The state of being sane; sanity.
Saneness (n.) Normal or sound powers of mind [syn: sanity, saneness] [ant: insanity].
Sang () imp. of Sing.
Sanga (n.) Alt. of Sangu
Sangu (n.) (Zool.) The Abyssinian ox ({Bos Africanus syn. Bibos Africanus), noted for the great length of its horns. It has a hump on its back.
Sangaree (n.) 葡萄酒中摻水並加糖、香料調製的飲料 Wine and water sweetened and spiced, -- a favorite West Indian drink.
Sangaree (n.) Sweetened red wine and orange or lemon juice with soda water [syn: sangaree, sangria].
Sang-froid (n.) (ph.) 【書】沉著,冷靜 Freedom from agitation or excitement of mind; coolness in trying circumstances; indifference; calmness. -- Burke.
Sang-froid (n.) Great coolness and composure under strain; "keep your cool" [syn: aplomb, assuredness, cool, poise, sang-froid].
Sangiac (n.) See Sanjak. Sangraal
Sangraal (n.) Alt. of Sangreal
Sangreal (n.) See Holy Grail, under Grail.
Sangraal (n.) (Legend) Chalice used by Christ at the Last Supper [syn: grail, Holy Grail, Sangraal].
Sanguiferous (a.) (Physiol.) Conveying blood; as, sanguiferous vessels, i. e., the arteries, veins, capillaries.
Sanguification (n.) (Physiol.) The production of blood; the conversion of the products of digestion into blood; hematosis.
Sanguification (n.) The formation of blood cells in the living body (especially in the bone marrow) [syn: hematopoiesis, haematopoiesis, hemopoiesis, haemopoiesis, hemogenesis, haemogenesis, hematogenesis, haematogenesis, sanguification].
Sanguifier (n.) A producer of blood.
Sanguifluous (a.) Flowing or running with blood.
Sanguify (v. t.) To produce blood from.
Sanguigenous (a.) Producing blood; as, sanguigenous food.
Sanguinaceous (n.) Of a blood-red color; sanguine.
Sanguinaria (n.) (Bot.) A genus of plants of the Poppy family.
Note: Sanguinaria Canadensis, or bloodroot, is the only species. It has a perennial rootstock, which sends up a few roundish lobed leaves and solitary white blossoms in early spring. See Bloodroot.
Sanguinaria (n.) The rootstock of the bloodroot, used in medicine as an emetic, etc.
Sanguinaria (n.) One species: bloodroot [syn: Sanguinaria, genus Sanguinaria].
Sanguinarily (adv.) In a sanguinary manner.
Sanguinariness (n.) The quality or state of being sanguinary.
Sanguinary (a.) 流血的;血腥的;好殺戮的;血淋淋的;【英】粗魯的 Attended with much bloodshed; bloody; murderous; as, a sanguinary war, contest, or battle.
We may not propagate religion by wars, or by sanguinary persecutions to force consciences. -- Bacon.
Sanguinary (a.) Bloodthirsty; cruel; eager to shed blood.
Passion . . . makes us brutal and sanguinary. -- Broome.
Syn: Bloody; murderous; bloodthirsty; cruel.
Sanguinary (a.) (Bot.) The yarrow.
Sanguinary (a.) (Bot.) The Sanguinaria.
Sanguine (a.) 懷著希望的;樂觀的[(+about/of)];血色好的,紅潤的;血紅的;【罕】嗜血成性的,血腥的 Having the color of blood; red.
Of his complexion he was sanguine. -- Chaucer.
Like to that sanguine flower inscribed with woe. -- Milton.
Sanguine (a.) Characterized by abundance and active circulation of blood; as, a sanguine bodily temperament.
Sanguine (a.) Warm; ardent; as, a sanguine temper.
Sanguine (a.) Anticipating the best; cheerfully optimistic; not desponding; confident; full of hope; as, sanguine of success; a sanguine disposition.
Syn: Warm; ardent; lively; confident; hopeful; optimistic.
Sanguine (n.) Blood color; red. -- Spenser.
Sanguine (n.) Anything of a blood-red color, as cloth. [Obs.]
In sanguine and in pes he clad was all. -- Chaucer.
Sanguine (n.) (Min.) Bloodstone.
Sanguine (n.) Red crayon. See the Note under Crayon, 1.
Sanguine (v. t.) To stain with blood; to impart the color of blood to; to ensanguine.
Sanguine (a.) Confidently optimistic and cheerful.
Sanguine (a.) Inclined to a healthy reddish color often associated with outdoor life; "a ruddy complexion"; "Santa's rubicund cheeks"; "a fresh and sanguine complexion" [syn: rubicund, ruddy, florid, sanguine].
Sanguine (n.) A blood-red color.
Sanguineless (a.) Destitute of blood; pale. [R.]
Sanguinely (adv.) 樂觀地 In a sanguine manner.
I can not speculate quite so sanguinely as he does. -- Burke.
Sanguineness (n.) 紅潤 The quality of being sanguine.
Sanguineness (n.) Feeling sanguine; optimistically cheerful and confident [syn: sanguinity, sanguineness].
Sanguineous (a.) 血的;血紅的;嗜殺的;血腥的;樂觀的 Abounding with blood; sanguine.
Sanguineous (a.) Of or pertaining to blood; bloody; constituting blood. -- Sir T. Browne.
Sanguineous (a.) Blood-red; crimson. -- Keats.
Sanguineous (a.) Accompanied by bloodshed; "this bitter and sanguinary war" [syn: gory, sanguinary, sanguineous, slaughterous, butcherly].
Sanguinity (n.) [U] 樂觀,樂天;血緣關係 The quality of being sanguine; sanguineness. -- Swift.
Sanguinity (n.) Feeling sanguine; optimistically cheerful and confident [syn: sanguinity, sanguineness].
Sanguinivorous (a.) 吸血的 Subsisting on blood.
Sanguinolency (n.) The state of being sanguinolent, or bloody.
Sanguinolent (a.) 含有血的 Tinged or mingled with blood; bloody; as, sanguinolent sputa.
Sanguisuge (n.) (Zool.) A bloodsucker, or leech.
Sanguivorous (a.) (Zool.) Subsisting upon blood; -- said of certain blood-sucking bats and other animals. See Vampire. Sanhedrin
Sanhedrin (n.) Alt. of Sanhedrim
Sanhedrim (n.) (Jewish Antiq.) The great council of the Jews, which consisted of seventy members, to whom the high priest was added. It had jurisdiction of religious matters.
Compare: Synagogue
Synagogue (n.) A congregation or assembly of Jews met for the purpose of worship, or the performance of religious rites.
Sanhedrist (n.) A member of the sanhedrin. -- Schaeffer (Lange's Com.)
Sanhita (n.) A collection of vedic hymns, songs, or verses, forming the first part of each Veda.
Sanicle (n.) (Bot.) Any plant of the umbelliferous genus Sanicula, reputed to have healing powers.
Sanicle (n.) A plant of the genus Sanicula having palmately compound leaves and unisexual flowers in panicled umbels followed by bristly fruit; reputed to have healing powers [syn: sanicle, snakeroot].
Sanidine (n.) (Min.) A variety of orthoclase feldspar common in certain eruptive rocks, as trachyte; -- called also glassy feldspar.
Sanies (n.) [L.] (Med.) A thin, serous fluid commonly discharged from ulcers or foul wounds.
Sanies (n.) A fluid product of inflammation [syn: pus, purulence, suppuration, ichor, sanies, festering].
Sanious (a.) (Med.) Pertaining to sanies, or partaking of its nature and appearance; thin and serous, with a slight bloody tinge; as, the sanious matter of an ulcer.
Sanious (a.) (Med.) Discharging sanies; as, a sanious ulcer.
Sanious (a.) Of or resembling or characterized by ichor or sanies; "an ichorous discharge"; "the sanious discharge from an ulcer" [syn: ichorous, sanious].
Sanitarian (a.) Of or pertaining to health, or the laws of health; sanitary.
Sanitarian (n.) An advocate of sanitary measures; one especially interested or versed in sanitary measures.
Sanitarist (n.) A sanitarian.
Sanitarium (n.) 療養院;休養所 [C] A health station or retreat; a sanatorium. "A sanitarium for troops." -- L. Oliphant.
Sanitarium (n.) A hospital for recuperation or for the treatment of chronic diseases [syn: sanatorium, sanatarium, sanitarium].
Sanitary (a.) 公共衛生的;衛生上的[B];衛生的;清潔的 Of or pertaining to health; designed to secure or preserve health; relating to the preservation or restoration of health; hygienic; as, sanitary regulations. See the Note under Sanatory.
Sanitary Commission. See under Commission.
Sanitary (a.) 公共衛生的;衛生上的 [B];衛生的;清潔的 Free from filth and pathogens; "sanitary conditions for preparing food"; "a sanitary washroom" [syn: sanitary, healthful] [ant: insanitary, unhealthful, unsanitary].
Sanitation (n.) [U] 公共衛生,環境衛生;衛生設備,盥洗設備;下水道設施 The act of rendering sanitary; the science of sanitary conditions; the preservation of health; the use of sanitary measures; hygiene.
How much sanitation has advanced during the last half century. -- H. Hartshorne.
Sanitation (n.) The state of being clean and conducive to health.
Sanitation (n.) Making something sanitary (free of germs) as by sterilizing [syn: sanitation, sanitization, sanitisation].
Sanitiser (n.) (In British English) (British) Another name for sanitizer.
Sanitize (v.) (v. t.) 對……作衛生處理;給……消毒 Make sanitary by cleaning or sterilizing [syn: sanitize, sanitise, hygienize, hygienise].
Sanitize (v.) Make less offensive or more acceptable by removing objectionable features; "sanitize a document before releasing it to the press"; "sanitize history"; "sanitize the language in a book" [syn: sanitize, sanitise].
Sanitizer (n.) (食物加工所用之)消毒殺菌劑 A substance used to make something clean and hygienic.
‘A staff member squirts some hand sanitizer into everyone's hand when they are entering the play area.’
Sanity (n.) 精神健全,精神正常;清醒;明智;通情達理 The condition or quality of being sane; soundness of health of body or mind, especially of the mind; saneness.
Sanity (n.) Normal or sound powers of mind [syn: sanity, saneness] [ant: insanity].
Sanjak (n.) A district or a subvision of a vilayet.
Sank () imp. of Sink.
Sankha (n.) A chank shell (Turbinella pyrum); also, a shell bracelet or necklace made in India from the chank shell.
Sankhya (n.) A Hindoo system of philosophy which refers all things to soul and a rootless germ called prakriti, consisting of three elements, goodness, passion, and darkness.
Sannop (n.) Same as Sannup.