IPA: //ˈsæsɪn//
KK: /sæsn/
A type of Indian antelope known for its beauty and speed, characterized by long, spiral horns.
The sasin gracefully leaped across the open field, showcasing its remarkable speed.
This word originates from Old English, meaning a type of land tenure or holding. The term 'sasin' refers specifically to the possession or holding of land, particularly in a feudal context.
Think of 'sasin' as a way to remember the concept of holding or possessing land, which is central to its meaning.