IPA: /ˈsæɡəˌmɔr/
KK: /sæɡəˌmɔr/
Definition: A leader or chief who is subordinate to a higher chief, especially among certain Native American tribes in North America.
Example: The sagamore led his people with wisdom and courage during difficult times.
IPA: /ˈsælvoʊ/
KK: /ˈsælvoʊ/
Definition: A sudden and powerful attack or burst, often used to describe a series of shots fired at the same time or a strong expression of support or praise.
Example: The crowd erupted in a salvo of cheers when the team scored the winning goal.
Definition: To launch or fire a series of shots or attacks, often used in a military context.
Example: The commander ordered the troops to salvo their weapons at the enemy position.
IPA: /ˈsæmɪzˌdɑt/
KK: /sæmɪzˈdɑt/
Definition: A method of secretly printing and sharing literature that is banned by the government, especially in the former Soviet Union.
Example: During the Soviet era, many writers used samizdat to share their works without government approval.
IPA: /sæŋˈɡreɪl/
KK: /sæŋˈɡreɪl/
Definition: A legendary object often associated with the quest for the ultimate spiritual achievement, often depicted as a cup or vessel that grants eternal life or divine grace.
Example: Many knights set out on a quest to find the sangrail, believing it would bring them great wisdom and power.
IPA: /sæ̃skylɔt/
KK: /sænˈskʌlɒt/
Definition: A term used to describe a radical or extreme republican during the French Revolution, often associated with the lower class and a lack of refinement.
Example: The sansculottes played a significant role in the French Revolution, advocating for the rights of the common people.
IPA: /sɑːrˈkɒf.ə.ɡəs/
KK: /sɑrˈkɑfəgəs/
Definition: A type of coffin made of stone, usually decorated or inscribed, used for burying the dead.
Example: The archaeologists discovered an ancient sarcophagus in the ruins of the old temple.
IPA: /ˈseɪtræp/
KK: /ˈseɪtræp/
Definition: A governor or official who was in charge of a province in ancient Persia, often acting as a subordinate ruler or bureaucrat.
Example: The satrap was responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining order in the province.
IPA: /ˈsætrəpi/
KK: /ˈsætrəpi/
Definition: A region or area that is governed by a local ruler, known as a satrap, often under the control of a larger empire.
Example: The ancient Persian Empire was divided into several satrapies, each managed by a satrap.
IPA: /səˈtɜrnəˌleɪə/
KK: /səˈtɜrnˌeɪliə/
Definition: A festival in ancient Rome that lasted for seven days, celebrating the god Saturn with feasting, partying, and a break from social norms.
Example: During the Saturnalia, people exchanged gifts and enjoyed lavish banquets.
IPA: /səˈtɜrnəˌleɪən/
KK: /səˈtɜrnəˌleɪn/
Definition: Relating to a festival of unrestrained joy and celebration, often characterized by excessive merriment and revelry.
Example: The party took on a saturnalian atmosphere, with everyone dancing and celebrating without a care in the world.
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