SAYER

Etymology

Noun

sayer (plural sayers)

One who says; one who makes announcements; a crier.

Anagrams

• Areys, Ayers, Ayres, Rayes, Reays, Sayre, arsey, ayres, eyras, resay, years

Etymology

Proper noun

Sayer

An English surname common in Sussex.

Anagrams

• Areys, Ayers, Ayres, Rayes, Reays, Sayre, arsey, ayres, eyras, resay, years

Source: Wiktionary


Say"er, n.

Definition: One who says; an utterer. Mr. Curran was something much better than a sayer of smart sayings. Jeffrey.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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15 April 2025

DOOMED

(adjective) marked by or promising bad fortune; “their business venture was doomed from the start”; “an ill-fated business venture”; “an ill-starred romance”; “the unlucky prisoner was again put in irons”- W.H.Prescott


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