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Sivlonot gifts/betrothal presents; Doronot gifts; Sagostan a thick garment adorned with fringes; Sivarkin tents, and some say hand-tools; Sugin large baskets; Siah herb; Sulis the leather under the sole of the foot; Suban the joint between the shank and the middle bone of the leg; Sekher water gate/sluice; Sofeg receives lashes; Sufganin soft dough like a sponge; Sufat cutter; Soreig a partition of wood like a lattice; Sorek comb; Siah spoke/spoke with; Sahum cut ear; Sayad lime-maker; Sit the fold between the thumb and index finger; Sater struck on the cheek; Sayav white beard, likened to the white threads around the radish; Silon a hollow clay pipe; Sigin baskets of thorns; Sifug insertion; taking a vine branch and grafting it onto another vine; Sanafot fruits of the late summer; Sirah the row in the eye around the black pupil; Sirugin intermittent; that he read a little, paused a little, and returned to read; Sokhe Shemesh sun-gazer; when one wants to look at the sun, he narrows his eye and shades it with his eyelids; Sitoniot early grain merchants, and some say sellers of fresh fruits; Selulah a basket at the end of the shop; Salul a hollow piece of wood like a reed upon which the spun thread is placed; Sela that which is on the fringe; a coin they tie onto a wound located under the sole of the foot; Salkontiot a place name; Samrut a piece of cloth; Samnuni early veins; Sinfonia a musical instrument; Sanbutin a type of ornament hanging on a woman's cheek; Sananiot a small vessel used to store fruit; Sandal a piece of leather in the shape of a sandal; Sank a term for moving something to another side; Sandar the city official; Snifin a term for an object made to support something else