Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A long cannon, smaller than a bombard.

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Examples

  • Fletcher looked at the concierge—a man in his early fifties—and asked him if he knew the name Adolphe Sarre.

    Days Between Stations Steve Erickson 1985

  • Fletcher looked at the concierge—a man in his early fifties—and asked him if he knew the name Adolphe Sarre.

    Days Between Stations Steve Erickson 1985

  • 'At Northmouth,' says the royal commissioner, in his quaint dry way, 'where the estery of the se was, the salt water swelleth yet up at a Creeke a myle or more toward a place called Sarre, which was the commune fery when Thanet was fulle iled.'

    Science in Arcady Grant Allen 1873

  • "Let's hope it is not a reckless act on her part," said Miguel Sarre, a professor who specializes in Mexican law enforcement at the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico.

    Marisol Valles Garcia, 20, Heads Police In Mexico Drug Corridor AP 2010

  • "Let's hope it is not a reckless act on her part," said Miguel Sarre, a professor who specializes in Mexican law enforcement at the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico.

    Marisol Valles Garcia, 20, Heads Police In Mexico Drug Corridor AP 2010

  • "Let's hope it is not a reckless act on her part," said Miguel Sarre, a professor who specializes in Mexican law enforcement at the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico.

    Marisol Valles Garcia, 20, Heads Police In Mexico Drug Corridor AP 2010

  • "Let's hope it is not a reckless act on her part," said Miguel Sarre, a professor who specializes in Mexican law enforcement at the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico.

    Marisol Valles Garcia, 20, Heads Police In Mexico Drug Corridor AP 2010

  • Sarre, la mirgesse (the doctor), is listed in the Paris tallage of 1292.

    Doctors: Medieval. 2009

  • Among the earliest names found in the sources are Sarre of Paris (1292) and her daughter Florion, Hava (1321 – 1322), and Mayrona (1342) of Manosque, Provence.

    Doctors: Medieval. 2009

  • Also in the same digital database, a silver needle from 'Sarre Grave 4:28.

    Steel Needles, Take Two a stitch in time 2009

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