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Traditional English :: saith
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saith.html - archaic 3rd sing. present of SAY(1). |
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Traditional English :: saithe
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saith.html - n. Sc. a codlike fish, Pollachius virens, with skin that soils fingers like wet coal. Also called COALFISH, COLEY, POLLACK. [ON seithr] |
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Traditional English :: saith
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saith.html - archaic 3rd sing. present of SAY(1). |
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Traditional English :: saithe
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saith.html - n. Sc. a codlike fish, Pollachius virens, with skin that soils fingers like wet coal. Also called COALFISH, COLEY, POLLACK. [ON seithr] |
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English Idioms :: sail
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saith.html - See: SET SAIL, RAKE THE WIND OUT OF ONE'S SAILS. |
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English Idioms :: sail (right) through
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saith.html - {v. phr.} To conclude easily and rapidly; finish something. * /The bright young man sailed through the bar exam in record time./ |
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