different between besay vs resay
besay
English
Etymology
From Middle English besayen, biseggen, from Old English bese??an (“to announce, introduce; defend, excuse oneself; accuse”), from Proto-Germanic *bisagjan?, equivalent to be- (“about, concerning, across”) +? say. Cognate with Dutch bezeggen, German besagen (“to say”).
Verb
besay (third-person singular simple present besays, present participle besaying, simple past and past participle besaid)
- To say about (someone or something); get something across verbally or by saying; relay; signify; declare.
Anagrams
- Basey, Basye, Bayes, absey, abyes, eBays
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resay
English
Etymology
re- +? say
Verb
resay (third-person singular simple present resays, present participle resaying, simple past and past participle resaid)
- To say again, to repeat, to iterate.
- If we say something and people reject it because they don't like that it is true then we must resay it, and keep resaying it, until the truth is heard.
- He's like a human parrot: he resays whatever he's told - without any comprehension of its meaning.
Anagrams
- Areys, Ayers, Ayres, Rayes, Reays, Sayer, Sayre, arsey, ayres, eyras, sayer, years
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