I did make bold to put a pea's substance into my mouth--like hartshorn and savin mixed with vinegar; but then no hartshorn and savin ever wrought so speedy a cure.
Savin is reputed by astrologers to be a herb of Mars.
The oil of savin is contained to the extent of about 2 per cent.
An infusion of savin leaves (the leaves being drunk with the liquid) is a popular and very dangerous abortive.
Hitherto reliance has been placed entirely on the finding of the savin tops, or on the odour of the oil.
In a case in which the author was engaged some years ago, a woman, pregnant by a married man, took an unknown quantity of infusion of savin tops.
It is stated by Taylor that oil of savin has no abortive effect, save that which is to be attributed to its general effect upon the system, but this is erroneous.
Assuredly, the angelic son of Jeanne de Saint-Savin and the guileless daughter of Gertrude Marana were twin beings.
Incapable of anger the gentle Jeanne de Saint-Savin could only bless and weep, but often she raised her eyes to heaven, asking it to account for this singular doom.
Buried in solitude after the abrupt departure of the count, Jeanne de Saint-Savin owed to her child the only semblance of happiness that consoled her life.
But ye see, my bairn, there is nae ither way o' savin us frae beggary in our auld days.
There's nae ither way o' savin my puir faither and mother frae ruin.
He allowed himself to be led around the house, then on among the grassy hummocks and clump of bay and savin and countless blueberry bushes.
Here I soon ran upon several robins, feeding upon the savin berries, and in a moment more was surprised by a tseep so loud and emphatic that I thought at once of a fox sparrow.
Its spirit and life are as independent of thesavin as of the planet Jupiter.
Savin quoted the "Malleus Maleficarum" to show that if she were not the offspring of an incubus she must undoubtedly have been devoted to Satan at her birth.
Carolyn Ffolliott was sitting on the piazza at Savin Hill, sitting in much the same position and with the same surroundings as when we first met her in the opening chapter of these chronicles.
So it came about that he did not go back to the hotel that night, and that the crow spent the remainder of the time until morning on the same chair where his master had placed him in one of the lower rooms at Savin Hill.
What she says is that she may 'alight at Savin Hill at any moment.
Will you go back to Savin Hill in the morning, Devil?
He had stopped his ears against any news from Savin Hill.
At about ten the mail for "Savin Hill," as their place was called, was brought over from the village.
As the weeks went on, nothing more was heard of the two who went out in the Vireo that night; that is, nothing was heard by the people at Savin Hill.
As Lawrence sank again on his couch, another day came back to his mind,--that day when he had been lying in his room at Savin Hill and had heard Prudence laugh outside.
Carolyn had turned, and they were both walking back over the road, that they might the sooner meet the cart that was bringing Lawrence to Savin Hill.
She had come on an impulse to see Carolyn and to gain an entrance to Savin Hill again.
It had all happened so quickly to him, the terror, the relief, that now it still seemed as if he had not come to Savin Hill, as if he must be in his own room at the hotel, and dreaming all this.
Savin cerate and ointment are chiefly employed to keep up the discharge from blisters (perpetual blisters), for which purpose it is preferable to preparations of cantharides.
The first is caused by the addition of powdered verdigris, and the last by adding a little of the essential oil of savin to the compound when nearly cold.
A watery solution of savinstrikes deep green with perchloride of iron, and if an infusion of the twigs has been taken the twigs may be detected with the microscope.
On the route from Poitiers to St. Savin lies Chauvigny, "the pearl of Poitou," with the ruins of several castles.
I went to walk home with Cerinthy Twitchel, and as I was coming back he came up behind me just at Savin Rock.
Savin would not admit him into his monastery, let him even cross the bounds of the “valley” till he had taken oath to respect the ancient rights and liberties of the place.
Savin is the view one enjoys from it, especially from the chapel of the Pietà, of the upper portion of the basin of the Valley of Argelez.
Savin is small, silent, and deserted, and impresses one with a sense of melancholy.
An I aint agoin to hold it up against you that I been savin in the bank for most two years sos to have a little somethin towards that house with the green blinds.
As soon as the Captin sees that the Colonel is savin me up for over there he gets sore.
Her pupils were from the wealthy and influential families of the upper, the aristocratic part of the city, round about Savin Hill and along the Yantic riverside.
He restored two hundred thousand francs in money to Madame de la Chanterie, for the estate of Saint-Savin had been sold to pay the costs of the trial.
The woman Lechantre writes to the bailiff at Saint-Savin to come and drive her and her daughter by the cross-roads towards Alencon.
The edict remained in force for six years, when the Abbot of St. Savin compromised matters by engaging to pay an annual tribute to Aspe.
England confirmed the monks of St. Savin in possession of Cauterets.
Nearby, under a savin bush, lurked Miltiades, and viewed these actions with the scorn of long familiarity.
This brought Eph's head above the fringe of savin bush again, and now he beheld a wonderful sight.
Eph; and, with the word, he caught his toe and vanished into the prickly depths of the savin bush, just as the heaven-born inventor came over the hill.
At this pint he mentioned that he wuz sot on savin the country wich hed honored him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "savin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.