or Saargemund, a town of France, capital of an arrondissement in the department of Moselle, at the confluence of the Saar and the Blézée, 42 miles E. of Metz. The most notable buildings are the prison and a former convent, now divided between the court-house, the sub-prefect's residence, and the lecture-rooms of the college. The town has manufactures of leather, silk, earthenware, &c.; and is the centre of a considerable trade in snuff-boxes, which are made in large numbers in the vicinity. Pop. (1856) 4918.