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Saye vs Scye - What's the difference?

saye | scye |

As a verb saye

is .

As a noun scye is

an armhole (or, occasionally, a leghole) in tailoring and dressmaking.

saye

English

Verb

(head)
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    scye

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An armhole (or, occasionally, a leghole) in tailoring and dressmaking.
  • * 1974 , Guy Davenport, Tatlin! :
  • on the seat lay folded a pair of blue cotton pants creased at the groin, their short fly zippered open, and over them a white underbrief, the sinus of its pouch humped between elliptical scyes .

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