Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SAYER
SAYER Say "er, n.
Defn: One who says; an utterer. Mr. Curran was something much better than a sayer of smart sayings. Jeffrey.
SAYETTE
Sa *yette ", n. Etym: [F. Cf. Say a kind of serge. ]
Defn: A mixed stuff, called also sagathy. See Sagathy.
New American Oxford Dictionary
SAYE
SAYE ▶abbreviation save as you earn.
Sayers, Dorothy L.
Say ers, Dorothy L. |ˈsā -ərz, se (ə )rz ˈseɪərz | (1893 –1957 ), English novelist, translator, essayist, and playwright; full name Dorothy Leigh Sayers. She is chiefly known for her detective novels that feature amateur detective Lord Peter Wimsey and include Murder Must Advertise (1933 ) and The Nine Tailors (1934 ). She translated the medieval French La Chanson de Roland and Dante's La Divina Commedia. Her plays include The Devil to Pay (1939 ).
Sayers, Gale
Say ers, Gale |ˈsā -ərz ˈseɪərz | (1943 –), US football player; full name Gale Eugene Sayers. Named rookie of the year in 1965, he went on to break touchdown records during his playing career 1965 –71 with the Chicago Bears. Football Hall of Fame (1977 ).
Oxford Dictionary
SAYE
SAYE ▶abbreviation save as you earn.
Sayers, Dorothy L.
Say ¦ers |ˈseɪəz | (1893 –1957 ), English novelist and dramatist; full name Dorothy Leigh Sayers. She is chiefly known for her detective fiction featuring the amateur detective Lord Peter Wimsey; titles include The Nine Tailors (1934 ).
Sayers, Gale
Say ers, Gale |ˈsā -ərz ˈseɪərz | (1943 –), US football player; full name Gale Eugene Sayers. Named rookie of the year in 1965, he went on to break touchdown records during his playing career 1965 –71 with the Chicago Bears. Football Hall of Fame (1977 ).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
sayest
say est /séɪəst /動詞 ⦅古 ⦆sayの二人称単数現在 (!thouを主語とする ) .