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Definition of SAIDS
1. said [n] - See also: said
Lexicographical Neighbors of SAIDS
sahuis sai saibling saiblings saic saice saices saick saicks saics | said said(a) said and done saide saidest saids saids vaccines saidst saie saif | saifs saiga saigas saignée saikei saikeis saikless saikyr saikyrs sail |
Literary usage of SAIDS
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland by Scotland Privy Council (1901)
"And also to command and charge all the saids ... weill these who hes alreadie
accepted and givin oath before the saids commissioners as also who sail accept ..."
2. An Abridgement of the Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland: From the Reign of by William Alexander (1841)
"AND SIC- LIKE, Wee Decern, and Ordain That the saids Persons Submitters, ...
Like as also Wee referre to the consideration of Our saids Commissioners, ..."
3. The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland by Scotland Privy Council, Peter Hume Brown, Evan Whyte Melville Balfour-Melville, Henry Paton (1906)
"... to underly the law for the saids crymes at suche Fot. u, ... as the saids
commissioners sail thinke expedient, in mauer and to the effect ..."
4. History of the Affairs of Church and State in Scotland: From the Beginning by Robert Keith, Charles Jobson Lyon (1844)
"Seeing it hath pleased Almighty God, in whose hands are the hearts of Kings, so
to incline the minds of the saids Most Christian King and Queen Mary, ..."
5. The Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland, 1424-1707 by Scotland (1908)
"... order or course Which sail be thocht fitt and expedient for dispach of the saids
... Lykas his Majestie referrs with consent of the saids estates to the ..."
6. A Treatise on the Law of Scotland Relative to Parent and Child and Guardian by Patrick Fraser Fraser, Hugh Cowan (1866)
"Tutors or Curators of the saids persons, of any sums due by them, unless the said
Tutor or Curator show to the saids Debitors, that the Sums or Goods ..."
7. Treatise on the Law of Scotland on the Subject of Teinds Or Tithes by William Buchanan (1862)
"... to the saids Sub-Comissio™ or anie fyve of thame to make choice of ane famous
and honest man to be thair Clerk, which Clerk sail be athcr ..."
8. Old Glasgow Weavers: Being Records of the Incorporation of Weavers by Robert D. M'Ewan (1905)
"And the saids ... that calling dwelling in the saids bounds in tyme and adges
succeeding:—In the first,—It is declared ... in this maner,—To witt, the saids ..."