sayse

sayse
sayse, saysi
obs. forms of seize.

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  • Saice — This unusual and interesting name is Welsh in origin, from the Olde Welsh word sais meaning Saxon , or Englishman, and applied to English settlers in Wales and along the borders. The Saxons were a Germanic tribe who in Roman times spread from… …   Surnames reference

  • Sayes — This unusual and interesting name is Welsh in origin, from the Olde Welsh word sais meaning Saxon , or Englishman, and applied to English settlers in Wales and along the borders. The Saxons were a Germanic tribe who in Roman times spread from… …   Surnames reference

  • Sayce — This unusual and interesting name is Welsh in origin, from the Olde Welsh word sais meaning Saxon , or Englishman, and applied to English settlers in Wales and along the borders. The Saxons were a Germanic tribe who in Roman times spread from… …   Surnames reference

  • Seys — This unusual and interesting name is Welsh in origin, from the Olde Welsh word sais meaning Saxon , or Englishman, and applied to English settlers in Wales and along the borders. The Saxons were a Germanic tribe who in Roman times spread from… …   Surnames reference

  • seize — [c]/siz / (say seez) verb (seized, seizing) –verb (t) 1. to lay hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to seize a weapon. 2. to grasp with the mind: to seize an idea. 3. to take possession of by force or at will: to seize enemy ships. 4. to take… …  

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