Sai vs Sac - What's the difference?
sai | sac |
A handheld weapon with three prongs, used in some Oriental martial arts.
(senseid)(transitive, informal, games) To sacrifice.
(senseid)(transitive, informal, games) A sacrifice.
(UK, legal, obsolete) The privilege, formerly enjoyed by the lord of a manor, of holding courts, trying causes, and imposing fines.
As a pronoun sai
is in this;.As a proper noun sac is
.As a noun sac is
.sai
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) .Noun
(sai)See also
*Etymology 2
Compare (etyl) sahi.Anagrams
* * ----sac
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) sac.Derived terms
* vocal sacEtymology 2
Abbreviation of sacrifice.Verb
- Kasparov sacked his queen early on in the game to gain a positional advantage against Kramnik.
- I kept saccing monsters at the altar until I was rewarded with a new weapon.
Noun
(en noun)- Kasparov's queen sac early in the game gained him a positional advantage against Kramnik.
Etymology 3
See sake, soc.Noun
- (Cowell)