sayeth |
said |
As a verb sayeth
is (archaic) (
say).
As a proper noun said is
: (
l).
said |
take |
As a proper noun said
is : (
l).
As a noun take is
a fog or mist.
said |
commanded |
As a proper noun said
is : (
l).
As a verb commanded is
(
command).
said |
command |
As a proper noun said
is : (
l).
As a noun command is
an order to do something.
As a verb command is
to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority.
expressed |
said |
As a verb expressed
is (
express).
As a proper noun said is
: (
l).
said |
retort |
As a proper noun said
is : (
l).
As a noun retort is
a sharp or witty reply, or one which turns an argument against its originator; a comeback or
retort can be (chemistry) a flask with a rounded base and a long neck that is bent down and tapered, used to heat a liquid for distillation.
As a verb retort is
to say something sharp or witty in answer to a remark or accusation or
retort can be to heat in a retort.
said |
null |
As a proper noun said
is : (
l).
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
speak |
said |
As verbs the difference between speak and said
is that
speak is to communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud while
said is past tense of say.
As a noun speak
is language, jargon, or terminology used uniquely in a particular environment or group.
As an adjective said is
mentioned earlier.
As a determiner said is
mentioned earlier.
As a proper noun Said is
an alternative spelling of Sayyid|lang=en.
said |
inform |
As verbs the difference between said and inform
is that
said is past tense of say while
inform is to instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).
As adjectives the difference between said and inform
is that
said is mentioned earlier while
inform is without regular form; shapeless; ugly; deformed.
As a determiner said
is mentioned earlier.
As a proper noun Said
is an alternative spelling of Sayyid|lang=en.
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