says (modernly used form) say + -eth <span class="searchmatch">sayeth</span> (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of say Love thy neighbor, <span class="searchmatch">sayeth</span> the Lord. Atheys...
saies (obsolete) sais (nonstandard) saith, <span class="searchmatch">sayeth</span> (archaic) (verb): enPR: sĕz, IPA(key): /sɛz/, (dialectal) /seɪz/ Rhymes: -ɛz (noun): enPR: sāz, IPA(key):...
seith (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of say <span class="searchmatch">sayeth</span> saith shite, Thiès, shiet, Heits, Hites, sheit, Sethi, ithes, sithe, heist...
“Sinners! Robosexuality is an abomination!” “This guy.” “The good book <span class="searchmatch">sayeth</span> a robot shall not lie down with a human, nor do it standing up, nor at any...
older meaning: a state of holiness 2012 June 21, Alessandra Stanley, “So <span class="searchmatch">Sayeth</span> the Anchorman”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN: At its best […] “The Newsroom”...
birch and the Rugby Coaching-room! (unde derivatur "coaching-room" deponent <span class="searchmatch">sayeth</span> not; but oh! most unflogged and non-Rugbyen reader! it signifieth neither...
(over something). [with on or over] 2012 June 21, Alessandra Stanley, “So <span class="searchmatch">Sayeth</span> the Anchorman”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN: There are some wonderful...
permit a secret service and spies. 2012 June 21, Alessandra Stanley, “So <span class="searchmatch">Sayeth</span> the Anchorman”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN: The message is not subliminal...
Piſmires are wicked annoyers to trees, which the Gardener or Huſbandman <span class="searchmatch">ſayeth</span> hee, maye force to forſake and leaue, if he beſtrike the neather partes...