saker |
sayer |
As nouns the difference between saker and sayer
is that
saker is a falcon (
Falco cherrug) native of Southern Europe and Asia while
sayer is one who says; one who makes announcements; a crier.
As a proper noun Sayer is
{{surname|A=An|English|from=occupations}} common in Sussex.
stayer |
sayer |
As a noun stayer
is one who, or that which, upholds or supports; a prop.
As a proper noun sayer is
common in sussex.
sayer |
sawer |
As a proper noun sayer
is common in sussex.
As a noun sawer is
one who saws; a sawyer.
sayer |
swayer |
As a proper noun sayer
is common in sussex.
As a noun swayer is
one who or that which sways something.
dayer |
sayer |
As nouns the difference between dayer and sayer
is that
dayer is something lasting a specified number of days while
sayer is one who says; one who makes announcements; a crier.
As a proper noun Sayer is
{{surname|A=An|English|from=occupations}} common in Sussex.
sayer |
saver |
As a proper noun sayer
is common in sussex.
As a noun saver is
one who saves.
shyer |
sayer |
As an adjective shyer
is (
shy).
As a proper noun sayer is
common in sussex.
payer |
sayer |
As a verb payer
is to pay.
As a proper noun sayer is
common in sussex.
saner |
sayer |
As an adjective saner
is (
sane).
As a proper noun sayer is
common in sussex.
sayer |
sawyer |
As nouns the difference between sayer and sawyer
is that
sayer is one who says; one who makes announcements; a crier while
sawyer is one who saws timber, especially in a sawpit.
As proper nouns the difference between sayer and sawyer
is that
sayer is {{surname|A=An|English|from=occupations}} common in Sussex while
Sawyer is {{surname|A=An|occupational|from=occupations}} for someone who made a living from sawing wood.
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