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Definition of say
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Say (n.) A kind of silk or
satin.
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Devise
::
Devise
(v. t.) To say; to
relate;
to
describe.
Diverb
::
Diverb
(n.) A
saying
in which two
members
of the
sentence
are
contrasted;
an
antithetical
proverb.
Namely
::
Namely
(adv.)
That is to say; to wit;
videlicet;
--
introducing
a
particular
or
specific
designation.
Hieroglyphic
::
Hieroglyphic
(a.) A
sacred
character;
a
character
in
picture
writing,
as of the
ancient
Egyptians,
Mexicans,
etc.
Specifically,
in the
plural,
the
picture
writing
of the
ancient
Egyptian
priests.
It is made up of
three,
or, as some say, four
classes
of
characters:
first,
the
hieroglyphic
proper,
or
figurative,
in which the
representation
of the
object
conveys
the idea of the
object
itself;
second,
the
ideographic,
consisting
of
symbols
representing
ideas,
not
sounds,
as an
ostrich
feather
is a s
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.)
Imperfectly
spoken,
as by a
foreigner;
as,
broken
English;
imperfectly
spoken
on
account
of
emotion;
as, to say a few
broken
words at
parting..
Say
::
Say (v. t.) To
announce
as a
decision
or
opinion;
to state
positively;
to
assert;
hence,
to form an
opinion
upon; to be sure
about;
to be
determined
in mind as to..
Paraleipsis
::
Paraleipsis
(n.) A
pretended
or
apparent
omission;
a
figure
by which a
speaker
artfully
pretends
to pass by what he
really
mentions;
as, for
example,
if an
orator
should
say, I do not speak of my
adversary's
scandalous
venality
and
rapacity,
his
brutal
conduct,
his
treachery
and
malice..
Assayable
::
Assayable
(a.) That may be
assayed.
What
::
What
(pron.,
a., & adv.) As an
interrogative
pronoun,
used in
asking
questions
regarding
either
persons
or
things;
as, what is this? what did you say? what poem is this? what child is
lost?.
Say
::
Say (n.) Trial by
sample;
assay;
sample;
specimen;
smack.
Amice
::
Amice (n.) A
square
of white linen worn at first on the head, but now about the neck and
shoulders,
by
priests
of the Roman
Catholic
Church
while
saying
Mass..
Essay
::
Essay (n.) A
composition
treating
of any
particular
subject;
--
usually
shorter
and less
methodical
than a
formal,
finished
treatise;
as, an essay on the life and
writings
of
Homer;
an essay on
fossils,
or on
commerce..
Assay
::
Assay (n.) The alloy or metal to be
assayed.
Wise
::
Wise (v.)
Dictated
or
guided
by
wisdom;
containing
or
exhibiting
wisdom;
well
adapted
to
produce
good
effects;
judicious;
discreet;
as, a wise
saying;
a wise
scheme
or plan; wise
conduct
or
management;
a wise
determination..
Diet
::
Diet (v. i.) To eat
according
to
prescribed
rules;
to ear
sparingly;
as, the
doctor
says he must
diet..
Read
::
Read (v. t.)
Saying;
sentence;
maxim;
hence,
word;
advice;
counsel.
See
Rede..
Reiterate
::
Reiterate
(v. t.) To
repeat
again and
again;
to say or do
repeatedly;
sometimes,
to
repeat..
Saymaster
::
Saymaster
(n.) A
master
of
assay;
one who tries or
proves.
Hotpress
::
Hotpress
(v. t.) To apply to, in
conjunction
with
mechanical
pressure,
for the
purpose
of
giving
a
smooth
and
glosay
surface,
or to
express
oil, etc.; as, to
hotpress
paper,
linen,
etc..
-ana
::
-ana () A
suffix
to names of
persons
or
places,
used to
denote
a
collection
of
notable
sayings,
literary
gossip,
anecdotes,
etc. Thus,
Scaligerana
is a book
containing
the
sayings
of
Scaliger,
Johnsoniana
of
Johnson,
etc..
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