saic

See also: SAIC

English

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Etymology

From French saïque, from Italian saicca, from Ottoman Turkish شایقه (şayka), from Bulgarian ша́йка (šájka) (a variant of Bulgarian ча́йка (čájka)), from Proto-Slavic *čajьka. Doublet of Czajka.

Noun

saic (plural saics)

  1. A kind of ketch heavily used in the Black Sea, Tisa, Danube and Sava

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