said
see also: Said
Etymology

From Middle English seide and seid, iseid, from Old English sǣde, sæġde and ġesæġd, equivalent to say + -ed.

Pronunciation
  • (dialectical, New Zealand) enPR: sād, IPA: /seɪd/
Verb
  1. Simple past tense and past participle of say
Adjective

said (not comparable)

  1. Mentioned earlier; aforesaid.
    The said party has denied the charges.
Translations Determiner
  1. Mentioned earlier; aforesaid.
    Said party has denied the charges.
Translations
Said
Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic سَعِيد.

Pronunciation Proper noun
  1. A male given name
  2. Surname.
Translations Translations


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