Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

saguin

Adjective
/ˈsæɡ.ɪn/
Definition
A term often used in historical contexts to refer to something significant or substantial, especially in relation to moisture or fluid.
Examples
  • During the summer, the saguin climate was evident in the heavy dew each morning.
  • The geologist described the saguin nature of the soil in the region, noting its rich moisture content.
  • Her saguin depiction of the landscape painted a vivid picture of the lush surroundings.
Meaning
The word ‘saguin’ can denote something that is marked by a certain quality, often associated with moisture or liquid properties.
Synonyms
  • moist
  • fluid
  • damp
  • wet