Definition of Saices

1. Noun. (plural of saice) ¹

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Definition of Saices

1. saice [n] - See also: saice

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saices

sahiwal
sahiwals
sahlinite
sahlinites
sahlite
sahlites
sahuaro
sahuaros
sahui
sahuis
sai
saibling
saiblings
saic
saice
saices (current term)
saick
saicks
saics
said
said(a)
said and done
saide
saidest
saids
saids vaccines
saidst
saie
saif
saifs

Literary usage of Saices

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

1. Forty-one Years in India: From Subaltern to Commander-in-chief by Frederick Sleigh Roberts Roberts (1897)
"Mine was not a solitary instance; not only the officers' servants, but the followers belonging to European regiments, such as cook-boys, saices and ..."

2. Mr. Isaacs: A Tale of Modern India by Francis Marion Crawford (1883)
"Nobody stopped the ball after you hit it, and the saices say it ran right ... It was quite true; the phlegmatic saices had watched the ball instead of the ..."

3. Mr. Isaacs: A Tale of Modern India by F. Marion Crawford by Francis Marion Crawford (1882)
"Nobody stopped the ball after you hit it, and the saices say it ran right ... It was quite true; the phlegmatic saices had watched the ball instead of the ..."

4. Mr. Isaacs: A Tale of Modern India by Francis Marion Crawford (1882)
"Nobody stopped the ball after you hit it, and the saices say it ran right through the goal. So cheer up; you have got something for your pains and your ..."

5. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray by William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen (1898)
"And he calls his grooms saices ! He said he was going to send away a saice for being tipsy, and I did not know in the least what he could mean, Laura ! ..."

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