- saph
- saph·ie;mu·saph;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
SAPH — nomen Gigantis, 2. Sam. c. 21. v. 18. Latine, pelvis, crater, phiala, limen; finis, vel consummatio: iuncus, vel pelagus. Dicitur et Saphai, 1. Paral. c. 20. v. 4 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Saph — This unusual and interesting surname has two origins; firstly, it may be of North African origin, deriving from an African byname Safaye meaning a charm, perhaps a tribal name. Bynames were given in the first instance with reference to a variety… … Surnames reference
Saph — Extension, the son of the giant whom Sibbechai slew (2 Sam. 21:18); called also Sippai (1 Chr. 20:4) … Easton's Bible Dictionary
saph — saphenous … Medical dictionary
saph — en, o (G). Clear, apparent; the truth … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms
SAPH — abbr. SAP AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT NASDAQ … Dictionary of abbreviations
saph — • saphenous … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
A|saph|ic — «uh SAF ihk», adjective. of or having to do with Asaph, one of the chief singers in the Temple during the time of David and Solomon. He was the head of one guild of singers, the “sons of Asaph.” … Useful english dictionary
saphie — saph·ie … English syllables
saphenography — saph·en·og·ra·phy (saf″ən ogґrə fe) phlebography of the great saphenous vein after injection of contrast medium at the ankle … Medical dictionary