different between saad vs sayd
saad
English
Noun
saad (plural saads)
- The letter ? in the Arabic script.
Anagrams
- AADs, ADAs, ADS-A, Asad, DaaS, Sada, aads
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch zaad.
Noun
saad (plural sade, diminutive saadjie)
- seed
Cebuano
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: sa?ad
Noun
saad
- a promise; an oath or affirmation; a vow
- a solemn promise to do something
Verb
saad
- to promise; to vow
- to pledge; to make a solemn promise (to do something)
Estonian
Verb
saad
- second-person singular present indicative of saama
Noun
saad (possessed form bizaad)
- word
- language
- speech
Inflection
Derived terms
- saadtah (argument)
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
saad n (definite singular saadet, indefinite plural saad, definite plural saadi)
- form removed with the spelling reform of 1917; superseded by såd
Noun
saad f (definite singular saadi, indefinite plural saader or saadir, definite plural saaderne or saadine)
- form removed with the spelling reform of 1917; superseded by så
Tagalog
Adjective
saád
- said; stated; related
Derived terms
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sayd
English
Alternative forms
- say'd
Pronunciation
- (archaic, dialectal) IPA(key): /se?d/
Verb
sayd
- (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of say
- 1499, :John Skelton — The Bowge of Corte [1]
- Remembrest thou what thou sayd yesternyght? Wylt thou abyde by the wordes agayne?
- 1499, :John Skelton — The Bowge of Corte [1]
Adjective
sayd (not comparable)
- (obsolete) said, mentioned earlier
- A history of the cries of London, Ancient and modern (1884)
- The most excellent historie of the Merchant of Venice, with the extreme crueltie of Shylocke, the Jewe, towards the sayd merchant, in cutting a just pound of his flesh, and obtaining of Portia by the choyse of three caskets...
- A history of the cries of London, Ancient and modern (1884)
Usage notes
In some dialects, said is pronounced sayd and is sometimes spelled that way in dialects, in addition to its use in archaic contexts.
Anagrams
- YASD, dasy-, days, yads
Middle English
Verb
sayd
- Alternative form of seide
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