YFERE
YFERE, adverb Together. [Not in use.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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YFERE, adverb Together. [Not in use.]
YIELD, verb transitive1. To produce, as land, stock or funds; to give in return for labor, or as profit. Lands yield not more than three per cent annually; houses yield four or ...
YIELDABLENESS, noun Disposition to comply. [A bad word and not used.]
YIELDANCE, noun Act of producing; concession. [Not used.]
YIELDED, participle passive Produced; afforded; conceded; allowed; resigned; surrendered.
YIELDER, noun One who yields.
YIELDING, participle present tense1. Producing; affording; conceding; resigning; surrendering; allowing.2.adjective Inclined to give way or comply; flexible; accommodating; as a...
YIELDINGLY, adverb With compliance.
YIELDINGNESS, noun Disposition to comply; quality of yielding.
YUG, YOG noun In the mythology of India, an age; one of the ages into which the Hindoos divide the duration or existence of the world.
YOJAN, noun In the East Indies, a measure or distance of five miles.
YOKE, noun [G., Latin, Gr.]1. A piece of timber, hollowed or made curving near each end, and fitted with bows for receiving the necks of oxen; by which means two are connected f...
YOKE-ELM, noun A tree.
YOKE-FELLOW, YOKE-MATE, noun [yoke and fellow or mate.]
YOKE-FELLOW, YOKE-MATE noun [yoke and fellow or mate.]1. An associate or companion.2. A mate; a fellow.
YOKED, participle passive Confined in a yoke; joined; coupled.
YOKING, participle present tense Putting a yoke on; joining; coupling.
YOLD, for yielded. [Not in use.]
YOLK, noun1. The yelk of an egg. [See Yelk.]2. The unctuous secretion from the skin of sheep, which renders the pile soft and pliable.3. The vitellus, a part of the seed of plan...
YON, YOND, YONDER, adjective [G.] Being at a distance within view.
YOND, adjective Mad; furious, or alienated in mind; that is, gone, wandering, and allied to the preceding.
YON, YOND, YONDER adjective [G.] Being at a distance within view.Yonder men are too many for an embassy.Read thy lot in yon celestial sign.Yon flowery arbors, YONDER alleys gree...
YORE, adverb [It probably signifies past, gone, from the root of year.] Long.Of yore of old time; long ago; as in times or days of yoreBut Satan now is wiser than of yore
YOU, pronoun Yu. [You has been considered as in the plural only, and is so treated in the Saxon grammar. But from the Belgic dialect, it appears to be in the singular as well as...
YOUNG, adjective Yung. [G., Latin]1. Not having been long born; being in the first part of life; not old; used of animals; as a young child; a young man; a young fawn.2. Being i...
YOUNGER, adjectivecomparative Yunger. Not so old as another. A person of ninety years old is younger than one of a hundred, though certainly not a young man, nor in the first pa...
YOUNGEST, adjectivesuperlative Yungest. Having the least age. There are three persons living, the youngest of whom is ninety years old.