1. saye - Verb
2. Saye - Proper noun
saye (third-person singular simple present sayes, present participle sayeing, simple past and past participle saide)
Obsolete spelling of say
Saye (plural Sayes)
A surname.
In the early months after the execution of Charles I, Cromwell tried but failed to unite the original group of "Royal Independents" centred around St John and Saye and Sele, which had fractured during 1648. Source: Internet
Lamizana's government faced problems with the country's traditionally powerful trade unions and on November 25, 1980, Colonel Saye Zerbo overthrew President Lamizana in a bloodless coup. Source: Internet
Although there is debate over whether Cromwell and Ireton were the authors of the Heads of Proposals or acting on behalf of Saye and Sele: Adamson, John (1987). Source: Internet