The latter, he always calls the Sart tili (Sart language), and not the Tadjik tili.
Also the above-named General Krijanovsky speaks of Tadjik and Sart as of two different races.
Sart is hence legally used for the Turkish appellation of Tadjik.
Squire Harry be a different sart o' feller to old Squire as was.
I was born three year afore Scotch Jamie died; no sart of a king was Jamie, a wamblen loon, so I've yeard tell.
Nay, Noll Crum'ell was the right sart o' king; I mind un well.
I am not sure that he uses it always as a noun; he writes of a Sart kishi, a Sart person.
At Baregarrow a lane turns away to the left, and winds up along the southern slopes of Sart Fell (1,560 feet).
The Sart is distinguishable, not less than the Tadjik, by his crafty, subtle manners.
He is no great favourite with the Oezbeg, and in spite of the Sart and Oezbeg having lived five centuries together, very few mixed marriages have taken place between them.
It was easy to distinguish, by his brown complexion and his long thick beard falling down to his breast, that he was Sart (of Persian origin).
The Mehter must always be from the Sart (ancient Persian population of Khiva).
It is well known that the ram=ser, sartor sar, was the form under which the supreme divinity was worshipped at Thebes, the real metropolis of the whole land of Egypt, during many centuries.
The Allies encamped with their right near Sart and Bleron, and the left on the edge of the wood of Lanière, the headquarters being at Blaregines.
The confederates, nearly of the same number, encamped with the right near Sart and Bleron, and the left on the edge of the wood of Lanière; the head quarters being at Blaregnies.
Etherd he bin sart o' rough fur this long time, wuver he never bin not to say well since he wur bad wi' the influenzy las' year.
And Fancy be better, too, wi' some sart o' appetite for her victuals.
Fool-wisdom be what we read on in the Holy Book, the sart that God A'mighty gives to babes and sucklings.
The Comte de Sart illuminated his house with 1,000 red and yellow lanterns.
The Comte de Sart held the important office of Grand Maitre des Cuisines.
Aboard of an old screw-collier from Liverpool, one o' the sart they call 'tramps.
It was the sart o' night a pint or so don't go far on, to keep the life in a man.
I'd take it very kind of ye if ye'd make any sart of a bit of contrivance like, only for a short spell o' deception, just till I get the heart in me to make a game of it all.
The States have also directed troops to march out of the towns, to relieve those who lost so many men in attacking the second entrenchment of the French in the plain betweenSart and Jansart.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sart" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.