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How to pronounce saracen in English?

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Type Words
Type of nomad
Type Words
Type of moslem, muslim
Type Words
Type of arab, arabian

Examples of saracen

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Saracen Estate and Duckstein Brewery offers something for lovers of wine beer and food.
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Saracen has declined to elaborate on its relationship with Prince.
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Saracen is not providing the militia with any weapons, he said.
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Saracen has also been closely linked to South Africa's military.
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Saracen has declined to disclose the source of its financing.
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Saracen is very well positioned to take advantage of this through its expanding production profile.
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Saracen wants nothing but to leave his high school behind him, and he's finding that to be impossible in Dillon.
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Saracen was a Perth band that had formed in 1980.
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Saracen raiders began to prey on Corsica, leading Liutprand the Lombard to invade circa 725 CE to preempt Saracen designs.
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  • (historically) a member of the nomadic people of the Syrian and Arabian deserts at the time of the Roman Empire
  • (when used broadly) any Arab
  • (historically) a Muslim who opposed the Crusades
  • Saracen was a term used by the ancient Romans to refer to people who inhabited the deserts near the Roman province of Syria and who were distinct from Arabs. ...
  • Saracen was a 1989 ITV action drama about a private security firm of that name.
  • The Saracen is a two-part novel written by Robert Shea. The two separate portions, The Land of the Infidel and The Holy War are a continuous tale.
  • (Saracens (rugby club)) Saracens are a professional rugby union team based in St. Albans , England - although they play their home games at Vicarage Road, in Watford. They are currently members of the Aviva Premiership, the top level of domestic rugby union in England. ...
  • (Saracens) During the Middle Ages, the Arabs or Muslims, particularly those who fought against the Christian Crusades.
  • (Saracens) [Sarazenes, Sarrasins, Sarrazins]