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S E P

'iV~ Lich

(alls

ir.~:)

thc

,\

rI.ln

tic oeean, in 16°

N

La.

whl!nce th e gum·ft!ncg" is importe-d.

SE~ESC!j .\L, ;t

tU IIl

.iOcicndy

uCed

fUf

ll~\V.&rJ

or

majM.

d·'·',o,

SE:--JS

a town of

C:'i\m ragne. in

Fr;¡nct".

fitu ated on the

.iva

Yor.!'Ie.

(il(ty

mdt's

(lll1th·e.t1t

of

P,ms.

SENS:\TlON, in philofophy, .he an of pcreeiving

ex.er

n~ 1

Ilhjt:éls ,

by

me;¡ ns of the feores.

S ENSE.

a facule )'

oft he foul.

\Yh~rchy

iI

pcrceives cxtcrnal

obj éls,

hy

m('.ns of the

lmp

effivns they 'llake no

cen ..

in

OfC ..

0 5

of

the body.

Thcfe

org,tns

of

renri\~ion

are

como

monly rcckaned rive,

viz.

Ihe eye. whereuy we fee ab·

j eéts : lhe cu, \\'hich

enAble..

IlS

to heu

founds;

the

nare.

hy

\\'hich \Ve

receive

the ideas of difFcrcnt fmells;

the

p.tl.uc,

hy

which \Ve juJge of (.llles; anrl lhe cutis.

Of

n.~¡ n,

which enables

U'i 10

fee! the diffúc:nt fOlm!',

hílrdners . orfoflnefsofbodies

See ANATOMY. p 28?,

293 . 29) , j03; OPTICS.

pnfJim ;

and PN EU MATICS.

S ENS I I IV E PLANT, In bOldny. See MIM

15 A.

S ENSORlUM eO";<USE, .h< rJme wi .h the bra.n . . See

AI'U.TOMY,

p. 28).

S EN I'ENCE, in Seo" I.w. See LAw. Tit x.xii

J,

&c.

SENT ENCE.

in

gramlllar, a perioJ or rel of words, como

prcheilding fome

ped eét

feofe or (entimcot of Ihe mind .

SEN r¡¡,IENTS, prop'erly fignlfies .he leelings exettrd in

our mlods

~y

means of the fen{es .

SENTI NEL, in mdl' ary

.ffúr;.

is a priva'e foldier. pl.eed

in {'me port,

10

watch anyapprG.tch of the onemy, to

prevent fllrpri(es, and to ítop fu h ilS would pars without

order, or dlfcoveriog \Vho they II re.

SEP:\.R'\.TION

of

Hnjlund andlJltfe,

in Seots 1 .... Se<

LAW,

T1t

vi.

13.

SE P .~RATISTS,

an appella.ion given '0 dill'en.ers ,

(rom thcir fettiog up a (eparate church fram lhe cltabli(h·

ed one.

S EP IA, in 20010gy, a genus belonging '0 .he order of

vc:rmes mollufca. There are eight bnchia interfperfed

on

th:

interior Gde, with Iinle, Touod. ferrated cups, by

,he eontra8ion 01 whieh .he anim. 1

I.ys

fall hold of any

th ioC:

B...

rides (heCe e!ghl arms,

il

has IWO lenlacllla

longer than Ihe arms. aod frequeotly pe,'un: lllated T he

mouth

is

(jtu¡¡te

in

the ceorre o( the arms; and is horny

and hooked , Itke .he btll of. hawk. The eyes are be·

Jow Ihe leot3cula, towards Ihe

bo.iy

of Ihe animal. T he

bod y is flefhy. and reccived ioto

a

I'he:lth as far as Ihe

brcAn. There are fifc fpecies-. The officinalis, or cunle·

filh .

emiu

a

bJack matler when IIttJcked. whlch

hid~!

il (rom

¡he vie wof .he <nemy T he lollgo. h" a fub.I....d eyltn

¿rieal body, with a rhomboid:¡1tail. [t is fomettmes (ound

on the co.dls of the ff1 th of f orth , efpeci.llI.y after great

{lorms. The o.r"r fpeei.. are mo!lly found iD .he Me–

d¡ lerranean fea .

SEPS, in 2oology. See LA<ER TA

S EPTARl JE,

10

n..ural hlllnry, a large cI. f. of fo

fliI

s,

coOlmonly known by .he oames of luJ us H

dmon.ii

and

waxco veins

T hey are defined ' 0 be foflils no,

inA.mm.

;le, nor ro

Juble io water

i

of a moder.udy firm texture, tlnd dlln<y

hut.

divid~d

by feveraJ fepta or thio ptlftitioos, and

eompored of a fp"ry matt, r gre.tly ueb.frd by <anh,

nOI

giviog fire with

(lee!.

fermeming with "c¡ds, Hod io

gre..

p.rt

ullfolved by .hem, and calcintng in a Dlode–

"ate

,ire.

S E P

Of [hi, clafs .here arl .wo dillin8 orders or boJi.. ;

o:tnd under tho(e,

(i<

g~iler 4.

Thc reptar.a: u( lhe

(irlt

or.

dcr are

I hol~

which .. re c(u.llly found

10

1..1.

::te

rn"fres, of

a

~fllrlc:

U'lifu m

coolh 'J,

t.on

. but divided ay largl! Icrla

eitha into la t l:r aod m'Jre irregular

POrt19~s,

or lota

fm dk r .. nd mure cquaJ Ones, called tale,

T he

gcnt'ra

of tllIS ordl'r <lre lour :

1,

Thofe dlvlded hy (epI... of

fp.tr

,

c.lI

, d

1«001 Z .

2

Th ,fe dlvlded hy fepta of

e.ut

"y

m,lIcu,

r,, :Jed gai0l'hra;;mlil.

3.

1'hofe divlded by

fel'l ~

1,(

the matt::r of

th~

pyrltes. ealled

pyriterc,~ .

And ,

4. Thof< d..idrd by fep•• of fp.,r, wi.h an ad"lx.ore of

cry(l¿!, etllh:d dl.tugophugmi" ,

T hofc: of che fl'cond order are ruch

::I.S

are uruall y fou nd

in fmaller m.drt:s eJf

a

crultated li ruéture, formed by Vil–

rious iorruHauons l"ounJ

él

ceolrdl nucleus.

and

1.11\

Irted

by

vcry

tL:\

f

peíl .

O f Ihl5 arder ...re unly tWO geoera:

J ,

Tho(c

wilh

p

nlorl roundinl oucll us, loclofed wahín

.he budy of

.h~

mar,; And,

2.

Thofe wtth a lonl:

nllc!( us, fltandmg

O~H

bc:yood the

e~ds

of lhe maCs.

SErTEMB ~R ,

.he nin.h mon.o of .he yed r, eonfilltng of

only lhirty dttys:

It

IO,,1t it, n.tOle as bemg Iht: fl.:venth

momh recklmlOg

from

tvlarch, ,Wilh which lhe Romao.

heg.1o thelr y"dr .

SEPTE NTRI O. in .aronomy, a eonflella.ion more ufoal-

ly c.\!led

ud"

nllnor,

.

10

cofnlflgr;¡,phy, Ihe term fl!pteotrio denOtes the fa

me

wit h oorth : anJ heore, Ceptentriooal is 3pplu:d

10

aoy

th ng beloog'ng 10 lhe

nonh,

<tS

fepleolrional (jgns. p<lral.

Ids,

&c.

S EI'TIZON. In R on"n an.iqui.y, a eelebrat<d m.ufoleum,

budt

by

::iepU1I1US S,:verus.

10

he lenth reglon of the

c¡(y

or

Rom~ :

H

w~s

fo cdJled (rom

/ "(pla f,

and

zona,

by

reafoo

It

coolillcd of

Cevcn

1I 0ries, e.tch of whlch was fura

roundert by a rllw of coll1mns.

SEPTUAG ES L\ I.'\.,

10

.h< e,lendar, deno.e, ,he ,hire!

Sund.y D<fore L en. or before qu.dragefim. Sund.y; fop_.

pofed by fome

lO

I~ke

in

name [rom

liS

bt:log "bou t revemy

d.ys

b<fore E.fler.

S EPTU

~G

IN r, .he n. me given.o • Greek verfion of ,he

book, of .h" OIJ T d l. men.. Se< B.

OCE .

SEPTUM.

in ana(omy. ao ¡nclorure, or panit1on, a term

applled '0 fev«.1 p"" al .he b'ody whicb ferve .0 fe–

p..

r~(e

one

pa n

trom another

SEPULCHRE, a .omb, or place dellined for .he inler–

ment

of

(,he dc;¡,d.

I'his rerm is chieAy ufed in l"peaklDg

of

the

burying places ol (he aocients, (hofe

01'

(he modern,

being

ufu~Jly

c"lIl!d tol1lbs.

Sepul hres were held faered and

inviol.bl

<, and .he

care

I

,keo o( Iht"m

h AS

alwAys beeo held

d

rel.g1ou!'

dUly,

groundcd on .he

f.ar

of G od, and .he btlief of Ihe foul ',

immortalilY . T hofe who han' (cJ,Tched 01' \'lol"ted

,,",cm

h3ve beeo thought odlolJs by

all

na.uoos, and w.:r( al w¿ys

feverely punilhc:d,

T he E)!y:'lidns called Cepulchres,

ett'~oill houf~s;

io

contr.H{¡lbn{Lon

ro

Ihel1 ordlo<\ry hOllft's ur

p"l"c~s .

"'hich

they c.llled 10m, on ;¡,cCuuot of thcir Ih.Jrt

n.y

10

the one,

in

compar.Con of their

111O~

al\odl In

the:

olher.

R t

'glll.Jr

CrOum J

orSI

SfPUL CHlotE.

A

rehg'ou! orJer. (or·

merly ,n!tHUltJ

dI

Jcru

.de01,

In

honour

10

the

holy re–

pulchre, or che

(omn

o(

j e(us Ch rlll

~t ~ny

o( thelc C.lOons \' ere

blou~ht

from the

H -Iy

L.t nd iOlo Europe. ptlftiC\IJuly

1'11.'

Fl.11I~ro:

by

L~\\

IS

.he younger

i

inlO

P~land,

by

J

.xa a PolIO,

geo.kn

"n. ,'nJ

lotO