Spanska | Engelska |
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sacudirse verb | flail [flailed, flailing, flails](to wave or swing vigorously) |
sádicamente adverb | ruthlessly(in a ruthless manner) |
sádico adjective | sadistic(of a person) |
sádico noun {m} | sadist [sadists](one who derives pleasure through cruelty or pain to others) |
sadismo noun | sadism(psychology: the enjoyment of inflicting pain or humiliation) |
sadomasoquismo noun | sadism(sexual gratification from inflicting pain or humiliation, or watching it inflicted) |
sadomasoquismo noun {m} | sadomasochism(practices of sadism and masochism collectively) |
saduceo noun {m} | Sadducee [Sadducees](member of an ancient Jewish sect) |
saeta noun {f} | arrow [arrows](projectile) |
saetera noun {f} | loophole [loopholes](slit in a castle wall) |
saetía noun {f} | loophole [loopholes](slit in a castle wall) |
saetín noun {m} | mill race(channel) |
safari noun {m} | safari [safaris](a trip into any undeveloped area) |
safávida adjective | Safavid(relating to the Safavid dynasty) |
sáfico adjective | Sapphic(relating to the Greek poetess Sappho or her poetry) |
safismo noun | sapphism(lesbianism) |
Safo proper noun | Sappho(Greek female name) |
saga noun {f} | saga [sagas](Old Norse Icelandic prose) |
sagacidad noun {f} | astuteness(quality of being astute) sagacity(quality of being sage) |
sagaz adjective | acute [acuter, acutest](intense, sensitive, sharp, see also: intense; sensitive; sharp) astute(Quick at seeing how to gain advantage) sagacious(having or showing keen discernment) |
sagaz noun {f} | sagacity(quality of being sage) |
sagazmente adverb | sagaciously(in a sagacious manner) |
Sagita proper noun | Sagitta(constellation) |
sagital adjective | sagittal(in a plane parallel to the median plane) |
sagitario noun | Sagittarius(Someone with a Sagittarius star sign) |
Sagitario proper noun {m} | Sagittarius(constellation) |
Sagrada Escritura noun {f} | Holy Writ(Bible) |
Sagrada Familia proper noun {f} | holy family(Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, and Joseph) |
Sagradas Escrituras noun {f-Pl} | Holy Writ(Bible) |
sagrado adjective | holy [holier, holiest](dedicated to a religious purpose) sacred(made holy) |
sagú noun {m} | arrowroot(Maranta arundinacea) sago(a powdered starch obtained from certain palms and used as a food thickener) |
saguaro noun {m} | saguaro(large cactus) |
Sagunto proper noun {m} | Sagunto(town in Spain) |
sah noun {m} | shah(king of Persia) |
Sáhara proper noun {m} | Sahara(desert) |