sadadasadadancreeping sticky grass sp. that is common in gardens and in courtyards1.5.3Grass, herb, vine
sagamasaganvulture; wild meat eating bird, with no feathers on the neck and head, with faded black feathers, a sharp beak and talons, which scavenges on abandoned carrion1.6.1.2Birdsagaruhungunvulture leader that reaches a carcass before the rest1.6.1.2Bird
sagala musansibisagala musansinwild herb sp. commonly found near homes that grows to a height of 120 cm with pods containing many seeds that rattle when the dry pod is shaken1.5.3Grass, herb, vine
sagaruhunguvar.sagaruwungumasagaruhungunvulture leader that reaches a carcass before the rest1.6.1.2Birdder. ofsaga
sahaanimasahaaninplate; round moulded flat metallic or plastic dish, slightly concave at the bottom, from which to eat5.2.2.8Eating utensil5.2.1.5Serve food6.7.7Container
sandu̱u̱ki̱var.sandu̱u̱komasandu̱u̱ki̱n1suitcase; four-sided container made from timber, sheet metal, or leather, etc. used for storing things like clothes, etc.6.7.3Carrying tool6.7.7Container2coffin; box in which a dead body is buried2.6.6.5Bury
saaha gya ki̱si̱i̱kasaaha za ki̱si̱i̱kanwall clock; instrument for measuring and showing time, in a room or on the wall of a building that is not worn or carried like a watch8.4.4Telling time8.4.4.2Clock, watchder. ofsaaha
saati̱masaati̱Englishnshirt; garment worn on the upper part of the body, esp. by men, with a collar, short or long sleeves, and with buttons down the front5.3.1Men's clothing
saati̱kooti̱saati̱kooti̱EnglishnKaunda suit; set of clothing that is sewn a pair of trousers and a jacket that is split on the sides or behind5.3.1Men's clothing
saawesaawenmilk stew; kind of sauce prepared from fresh milk5.2.3.2.2Milk products