Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In falconry, same as
sakeret .
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Examples
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To proclaim these words means to call the noble hearts to rush up and fight in order to help you, obtaining that sacret freedom absent from our dear fatherland for so many centuries.
Global Voices in English » Macedonia: Alexander the Great as Media Bait 2009
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It's true that I described in detail the sacret initiation ceremony that Triads used in that book.
November 2006 2006
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It's true that I described in detail the sacret initiation ceremony that Triads used in that book.
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In spect of her beavers she is a womanly and sacret.
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Father Hogan, especially in casting out divils, and a portly, good-looking man too, only he had a large rubicon nose, which people said he got by making over free with the cratur in sacret.
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'Be the powers,' remarked Bloody Mike -- 'it's a great convenience entirely, to have thim sacret passages from the Vault into intarior of houses; there's two of thim, one under the crib in Anthony street, and the other under this dacent house in _Rade_ street.'
City Crimes or Life in New York and Boston George Thompson
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"Yez belongs to some kind of a sacret society, don't yez?" he inquired.
Watch Yourself Go By Ben W. [Illustrator] Warden
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"Not if he hitched wild horses to me sacret and lashed them."
If You Touch Them They Vanish Gouverneur Morris 1914
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Another thing ye learnt from her -- to be sacret about things that are near yer heart instead of encouragin 'ye to be outspoken an' honest.
Peg O' My Heart J. Hartley Manners 1899
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After a bit he tould me that there was a sacret passage a-goin 'from the cliff to the room where the winder was.
The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898
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