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said
6 ENTRIES FOUND:
said
said
(adjective)
all
(pronoun)
done
(adjective)
enough
(pronoun)
say
(verb)
1
said
1
said
Britannica Dictionary definition of SAID
past tense and past participle of
1
say
2
said
/
ˈ
sɛd/
adjective
2
said
/
ˈ
sɛd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SAID
always used before a noun
formal + law
:
mentioned or referred to before
The following is a description of how
said
property [=the property mentioned before] is divided.
by order of the judge of
said
court
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