Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun See sice.

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  • noun Alternative spelling of sais.

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Examples

  • Isaacs pressed his horse close to mine, and looking round to see that the saice was a long way behind, he put his hand on my shoulder, and, leaning out of the saddle till his mouth almost touched my ear, he whispered quickly --

    Mr. Isaacs 1881

  • Well we jest had big ole roast lunch here apple sauce baked spud carrots diced sweede err fruit saice gravy hot veg includin cabbage jest a bot more kant goes on much maor lots of spuds many veg no yeler snow o boi dis is hard

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  • The priests must have deceived him, so he wasted no time in arguing with them; he ran, with his guards behind him, to the outer wall of Siva's temple where the horses waited, each with a saice squatting at his head.

    Rung Ho Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1914

  • The flea-bitten gray pony was saddled by a sleepy saice, and brought round from his open-sided thatch stable in the rear.

    Rung Ho Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1914

  • The saice seemed more weathered than the twenty-year-old girl, for he limped back into the smelly shelter of the servants 'quarters to cook his breakfast and mumble about dogs and sahibs who prefer the sun.

    Rung Ho Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1914

  • A saice outside the window woke as though struck by a stick - sprang to his feet - and passed the order on.

    Rung Ho Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1914

  • He told me that the _saice_ had cracked the shaft beforehand, that there was no possibility of getting it repaired at

    The Swindler and Other Stories 1910

  • Moreover, it was cracked by the _saice_ at his master's bidding, while the

    The Swindler and Other Stories 1910

  • Moreover, the _saice_ has his orders, and he will not seek one.

    The Swindler and Other Stories 1910

  • Fletcher speedily made a way for her through the now shifting crowd; and after a little they found the _saice_, waiting with the mare under a tree.

    The Swindler and Other Stories 1910

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