Then would Sir Godrick have gone his ways, but the poor folk of the thorp prayed him so piteously to abide till the morrow that he had no heart to naysay them.
Sir," said Robin "I will nought naysay it; fair is the gift since I know that is soothfast.
Sir," said Messire Thibault, "I might not naysay her.
Yet it is thy choice, not mine, and I will not naysay thee.
He said: Thou art as welcome as the very spring, my child; and if thou have a mind to abide here, who shall naysay thee?
Birdalone was still somewhat distraught, but she knew not how to naysay him, though at heart she would liefer have gone back to the castle by the shortest way.
I shall nowise naysay thee this, for I love thee, and now and ever shalt thou be unto me as a brother, thou and Robert also; for even so have ye done by me.
She said: 'Thou wert wise to naysay that offer; thou shalt have enough to do in the Dale and round about it in twelve months' time.
Now we pray thee by thy fathers not to naysay us, so sore as thou hast made our hearts.
Yet still was that fear of her naysay lurking in his heart, if he should kiss her, or caress her, as a man with a maid.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "naysay" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.