said

Etymology

From Middle English seide (preterite) and seid, iseid (past participle), from Old English sǣde, sæġde (preterite) and ġesæġd (past participle), equivalent to say + -ed.

verb

  1. simple past and past participle of say

adj

  1. Mentioned earlier; aforesaid.
    The said party has denied the charges.

det

  1. Mentioned earlier; aforesaid.
    Said party has denied the charges.

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