said
see also: Said
Etymology
Said
Etymology
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see also: Said
Etymology
From Middle English seide and seid, iseid, from Old English sǣde, sæġde and ġesæġd, equivalent to say + -ed.
Pronunciation Verb- Simple past tense and past participle of say
said (not comparable)
Translations- French: dit
- Portuguese: dito
- Russian: упомя́нутый
- Spanish: dicho
- Mentioned earlier; aforesaid.
- Said party has denied the charges.
- French: ledit
- Russian: вышеупомя́нутый
- Spanish: dicho
Said
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic سَعِيد.
Pronunciation- IPA: /saɪd/
- A male given name
- Surname.
- Russian: Саи́д
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