Definition of Sayons

1. sayon [n] - See also: sayon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sayons

sayeret
sayest
sayeth
sayid
sayids
sayin'
saying
sayings
saymaster
saymasters
sayne
sayon
sayonara
sayonaras
sayons (current term)
sayrite
says
says me
says who
sayso
sayst
sayth
sayyid
sayyids
saz
sazeracs
sazes
sazhen
sazhens

Literary usage of Sayons

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"See I)iisx. and consult Cairns, J., ‘Unbelief in the Eighteenth Century' (1880), and sayons, ..."

2. The Life and Theatrical Times of Charles Kean, F.S.A. by Fanny Kemble, Kate Field, John William Cole (1882)
"... but I am often reminded of what that admirable physician and charming man, Dr. Gueneau ne Mussy, once said to me : " Madame, nous ne sayons rien. ..."

3. The French Revolution: A Political History, 1789-1804 by François-Alphonse Aulard (1910)
"... sayons, vol. ip 239). In the same sense Danton, at the tribune of the Convention (August 13, 1793), declares, " The Republic was in the minds of men ..."

4. History of American Steam Navigation by John Harrison Morrison (1908)
"... Mass., in that year, and named "Es- sayons." This vessel was I00'x30'x20', and was fitted with engines placed in opposite ends of the vessel, ..."

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