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SaracenSar‧a‧cen /ˈsærəsən/ noun [countable] old use SaracenOrigin: 800-900 Late Latin Saracenus, from Late Greek Sarakenos - Ants had to play the first quarter one player short and did well to hold the Saracens to 9-9.
- But as Saracens consistently conceded penalties, Humphreys accepted the points on offer.
- But with an hour gone and Ulster 25-24 ahead, Saracens were gasping for air in this Heineken Cup match.
- He elbowed the Saracens number 8, Barry Crawley, who in turn, threw a punch which floored the Gloucester man.
- The city was fortified and was able to repel raids by pirates and a siege by the Saracens in 866-7.
- The first had been during an attack by the Saracens in the Middle Ages and the second during an earthquake.
- What a cheek ... the scrum half flattened by a Saracen.
► IslamAllah, ayatollah, nounBlack Muslim, nouncrescent, noundervish, nounemir, nounfatwa, nounhaj, nounhajji, nounhakim, nounhalal, adjectiveHegira, Hegira calendar, Hejira, imam, nounIslam, nounjihad, nounKoran, the, adjectiveMohammed, nounMoslem, mosque, nounmuezzin, nounmufti, nounmujaheddin, nounmullah, nounMuslim, nounprayer mat, nounpurdah, nounQuran, the, Ramadan, nounSaracen, nounsharia, nounsheikh, nounShia, nounShiite, nounSunni, nounyashmak, noun a Muslim – used in the Middle Ages |