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Dayer vs Sayer - What's the difference?

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.

dayer

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (in combination) Something lasting a specified number of days.
  • * 1992 , Louisville Automobile Club, American Automobile Association, Home & away in Kentucky (volumes 13-14, page 40)
  • I envy the Marilyn Fishers of the world who have the time — and the money — to embark on 45 cruises, the least of which a seven-dayer .
  • * 1996 , Rayford Clayton Reddell, Full bloom: thoughts from an opinionated gardener (page 66)
  • Blossoms that flower atop willowy weedy stems such as forget-me-nots, delphiniums, and gauras should be thought of as two-dayers ; they don't draw water well or retain preservatives.

    sayer

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who says; one who makes announcements; a crier.
  • Derived terms

    * boomsayer * doomsayer * gainsayer * meh-sayer * naysayer * smooth-sayer * soothsayer * southsayer * withsayer * yeasayer

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