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Sade

noun
1.
French soldier and writer whose descriptions of sexual perversion gave rise to the term 'sadism' (1740-1814).  Synonyms: Comte Donatien Alphonse Francois de Sade, de Sade, Marquis de Sade.



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"Sade" Quotes from Famous Books



... Eppisodes has happined up to the undersined's house, which is Twins; & Whereas I like this stile, sade twins bein of the male perswashun & both ...
— The Complete Works of Artemus Ward, Part 1 • Charles Farrar Browne

... past and gone," said I to the statue of a woman who gazed at me in astonishment, "since Laura de Sade walked here; perhaps she was not as handsome as you, but she was lively, kindly, polite, and good of heart. May this air which she breathed and which you breathe now kindle in you the spark of fire divine; that fire that coursed through her veins, and made her heart beat and her bosom ...
— The Memoires of Casanova, Complete • Jacques Casanova de Seingalt

... considred what weake hopes of supply & succoure they left behinde them, y^e might bear up their minds in this sade condition and trialls they were under; and they could not but be very smale. It is true, indeed, y^e affections & love of their brethren at Leyden was cordiall & entire towards them, but they had litle power to help them, or them selves; and how y^e case stode between them & y^e marchants at their ...
— Great Epochs in American History, Vol. II - The Planting Of The First Colonies: 1562--1733 • Various

... her own, a little tug. "Come on," she said. "Sade says she don't want to hang around here any longer. It's ...
— Ramsey Milholland • Booth Tarkington

... offered at these temple-towers (whether on the highest point or not is not quite certain), in imitation of the Chaldaean Noah, Ut-napistim, who, on coming out of the ark, made an offering /ina zikkurat sade/, "on the peak of the mountain," in which passage, it is to be noted, the word /zikkurat/ occurs with what is ...
— The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria • Theophilus G. Pinches



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