different between sacs vs sais
sacs
English
Noun
sacs
- plural of sac
Anagrams
- ASCs, CASS, CSAs, Cass, cass
French
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ak
Noun
sacs m
- plural of sac
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sais
English
Etymology 1
From Hindi (Hindustani), from Arabic ??????? (s??is, “stableman, groom”), from ????? (s?s, “to tend a horse”).
Alternative forms
- syce
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /sa?s/
- Rhymes: -a?s
Noun
sais (plural saises)
- (India) A groom, or servant with responsibility for the horses.
- 1890, Flora Annie Webster Steel; Grace Gardiner, “The Duties of the Servants”, in The Complete Indian Housekeeper and Cook: Giving the Duties of Mistress and Servants, the General Management of the House and Practical Recipes for Cooking in all its Branches, Edinburgh: F. Murray, OCLC 228145908; reprinted Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, 978-1-108-02193-7, page 68:
- THE DUTIES OF THE SAIS OR GROOM. […] Now, if the good house-mother's proudest boast is that not even "the cattle within her gate" fail to feel her kindly care, she will often find it necessary to take an active part in teaching the sais his duty, and seeing that the horses receive proper attention. […] The old plan of a sais and a grass-cutter to each horse is a thing of the past, and the number of saises or grooms should have reference merely to the amount of harnessing and out-work necessary during the day.
- 1890, Flora Annie Webster Steel; Grace Gardiner, “The Duties of the Servants”, in The Complete Indian Housekeeper and Cook: Giving the Duties of Mistress and Servants, the General Management of the House and Practical Recipes for Cooking in all its Branches, Edinburgh: F. Murray, OCLC 228145908; reprinted Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, 978-1-108-02193-7, page 68:
- (Malaya, dated) usually syce: chauffeur, driver.
Etymology 2
Nonstandard spelling of says.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /se?z/
- Rhymes: -e?z
Verb
sais
- Used to represent a nonstandard pronunciation of says.
Anagrams
- AISs, ASIS, ASIs, Assi, ISAs, Issa, SSIA, as is, as-is, is-as, issa
Aklanon
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish seis.
Numeral
sais
- six
References
- Greenhill, S.J., Blust. R, & Gray, R.D. (2008). The Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database: From Bioinformatics to Lexomics. Evolutionary Bioinformatics, 4:271-283.
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s?/
Verb
sais
- first/second-person singular present indicative of savoir
Anagrams
- Issa
Indonesian
Noun
sais
- driver
Kabuverdianu
Etymology
From Portuguese seis.
Numeral
sais
- six (6)
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /saj?/
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /sajs/, /saj?/
Verb
sais
- second-person singular (tu) present indicative of sair
Noun
sais m
- plural of sal
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish seis.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: sa?ís
- IPA(key): /sa??is/, [s???is]
Numeral
saís
- six
- Synonym: anim
Tok Pisin
Etymology
From English size.
Noun
sais
- size
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