shay

  • 1Shay — may refer to:People named:* Shay Haley, better known as Shay, a member of funk rock band N*E*R*D * Dorothy Shay, was a popular comedic recording artist * Ephraim Shay, designed the first Shay locomotive and patented the type * Gene Shay, a… …

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  • 2Shay — bezeichnet eine Bauart von Dampflokomotiven Shay ist der Familienname von Jonathan Shay (* 1942), US amerikanischer Psychologe und Sachbuch Autor Ryan Shay (1979–2007), US amerikanischer Leichtathlet Siehe auch: Shaye Shea …

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  • 3Shay — Shay, n. A chaise. [Prov. Eng. & Local, U.S.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4shay — /shay/, n. Chiefly Dial. a chaise. [1710 20; resp. and back formation from CHAISE (taken as pl.)] * * * …

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  • 5shay — 1717, back formation from CHAISE (Cf. chaise) (q.v.) mistaken as a plural …

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  • 6shay — [shā] n. [back form. < CHAISE, assumed as pl.] Dial. a light carriage; chaise …

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  • 7shay — jack·shay; shay; sa·shay; …

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  • 8Shay — This interesting name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and may be either a topographical or a locational surname. As a topographical name, Shaw was used for someone who lived by a copse, wood, or thicket, derived from the Old English pre 7th Century… …

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  • 9SHAY — À l’époque du Mandat britannique sur la Palestine le SHA Y (Sherut ha Yediot ha Artzit ou service d’information national, parfois orthographié SHAI) était un service de renseignements et de contre espionnage de la Haganah, embryon du futur Mossad …

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  • 10shay — /ʃeɪ/ (say shay) noun Colloquial → chaise. {backformation from chaise, taken as plural} …