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Definition of Sarrasin

Sarrasin
Sarrasin Sar"ra*sin, Sarrasine Sar"ra*sine, n. [F. sarrasine, LL. saracina. See Saracen.] (Fort.) A portcullis, or herse. [Written also sarasin.]

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- Sarrasin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Grégory Sarrasin (born 1979), Swiss sport wrestler Maeva Sarrasin (born 1987), Swiss women's...
- Grégory Sarrasin (born March 17, 1979) is a male freestyle wrestler from Switzerland. He parti****ted in Men's freestyle 66 kg at 2008 Summer Olympics...
- Svatek and starring David Nerman, Elizabeth Lambert, Cedric Smith, Donna Sarrasin, and Danette MacKay. It is the second sequel to the film Witchboard (1986)...
- Maeva Sarrasin (born 10 June 1987) is a Swiss football forward currently playing in the Nationalliga A for Servette. She has been a member of the Swiss...
- Modern English Usage. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-966135-0. Sarrasin, Oriane; Gabriel, Ute; Gygax, Pascal (2012-01-01). "****ism and Attitudes...
- French model and Miss France 2018 Maeva Marcus, American historian Maeva Sarrasin (born 1987), Swiss women's footballer 3916 Maeva, a main-belt asteroid...
- known as bleud ed-du from Lower Brittany in France Kaletez (galette de sarrasin), a buckwheat pancake in Breton cuisine Memil-buchimgae, a variety of Korean...
- John Sarrazin, also known as Johannes Sarracenus, John the Sarracen or John Sarrazen, was a twelfth-century scholar. He is known only from his translation...
- beset by a new breed of pirates who built a castle called Le Château des Sarrasins in the centre of the island near the present church of Catel; Duke William...
- Kaletez, called galette de sarrasin in French, is a buckwheat pancake in Breton cuisine. According to legend,[citation needed] the buckwheat pancake was...