SAIS

Etymology 1

Noun

sais (plural saises)

(India) A groom, or servant with responsibility for the horses.

(Malaya, dated) usually syce: chauffeur, driver.

Etymology 2

Verb

sais

Used to represent an eye dialect or nonstandard pronunciation of says.

Anagrams

• AISs, ASIS, ASIs, Assi, ISAs, Issa, SSIA, as is, as-is, is-as, issa

Noun

Sais (plural Sais)

(Wales) Someone from England; Englander

Anagrams

• AISs, ASIS, ASIs, Assi, ISAs, Issa, SSIA, as is, as-is, is-as, issa

Source: Wiktionary


SAI

Sa"i, n. Etym: [Cf. Pg. sahi.] (Zoöl.)

Definition: See Capuchin, 3 (a).

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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