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[ sar-uh-zin ] / ˈsær ə zɪn /
Origin of sarrazin1680–90; <French (blé) sarrasinSaracen (wheat) Words nearby sarrazinSarpi, sarplar, sarracenia, sarraceniaceous, Sarraute, sarrazin, Sarre, sarrusophone, SARS, sarsaparilla, SARS-CoV-1 Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for sarrazinAgain, it has been claimed by Sarrazin that the language of Beowulf shows traces of the Scandinavian origin of the poem. Mr. Sarrazin rose, with his plate in his hand and his fork ready for action. The Evil Genius|Wilkie Collins Mrs. Linley rose trembling, as if she saw—not good Mr. Sarrazin—but the devil himself tempting her. The Evil Genius|Wilkie Collins Nor had Sarrazin or Voiture the art of praising more genteelly the p. 73ladies they admired. Dialogues of the Dead|Lord Lyttelton
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