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sayde

English

Alternative forms

  • seyde

Verb

sayde

  1. Obsolete spelling of said

Anagrams

  • Dayes, Dayse, Eadys, Sayed, Syeda, dayes, sayed, yeads

Middle English

Verb

sayde

  1. Alternative form of seide

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zayde

English

Alternative forms

  • zeidy, zaydeh, zeidi

Etymology

From Yiddish ?????? (zeyde, grandfather).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -e?di, -e?d?

Noun

zayde (plural zaydes)

  1. (Jewish) grandfather
    • 1974, Fran Ross, Oreo ?ISBN page 207:
      Perhaps, in these circumstances, he would greet his granddaughter as a zayde should, with love and affection.
  2. (Jewish) elderly man (as a term of respect)
    • 3 November 1975, John Simon, review of Lies My Father Told Me, New York Magazine page 74:
      The zayde is, as the hoary formula demands, gruff on the outside but wonderful to his horse and David...
    • 1997, Susan Berrin, A Heart of Wisdom ?ISBN page 200:
      To many people, the phrase "Jewish elderly" still conjures up images of bearded zaydes with yarmulkes...

References

  • OED 2006

Anagrams

  • Zayed

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