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Definition of syce in English: syce(also sice) noun sʌɪssaɪs (especially in India) a person who takes care of horses; a groom. Example sentencesExamples - One of the first evidences that the authorities were hospitably inclined was the arrival of a smart Victoria with driver and syce in scarlet liveries, all to he kept at the Residency during the length of my stay.
- The Syce, or groom, attends but one horse.
Origin From Persian and Urdu sā'is, from Arabic. Rhymes advice, bice, Brice, choc ice, concise, dice, entice, gneiss, ice, imprecise, lice, mice, nice, precise, price, rice, sice, slice, speiss, spice, splice, suffice, thrice, top-slice, trice, twice, underprice, vice, Zeiss Definition of syce in US English: sycenounsīssaɪs (especially in India) a groom (taking care of horses). Example sentencesExamples - One of the first evidences that the authorities were hospitably inclined was the arrival of a smart Victoria with driver and syce in scarlet liveries, all to he kept at the Residency during the length of my stay.
- The Syce, or groom, attends but one horse.
Origin From Persian and Urdu sā'is, from Arabic. |