Sayer

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See also: sayer

English

Etymology

Of multiple origins, including an occupational surname for a sawyer, or an assayer of metals, or a seller of serge cloth ( (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Middle English say), or a sewer.

Proper noun

Sayer

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