(obsolete) The utterance of the ejaculation "Ay me!"
Obsolete form of aim.
ayne
ayre
ayre
noun
A narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank.
Archaic spelling of air.
caye
daye
daye
noun
Archaic spelling of day.
easy
easy
adj
(finance, dated) Not straitened as to money matters; opposed to tight.
(informal, derogatory, of a woman) Consenting readily to sex.
(now rare except in certain expressions) Comfortable; at ease.
Causing ease; giving comfort, or freedom from care or labour.
Free from constraint, harshness, or formality; unconstrained; smooth.
Not making resistance or showing unwillingness; tractable; yielding; compliant.
Requiring little skill or effort.
adv
At the very least.
In a manner without strictness or harshness.
In a relaxed or casual manner.
noun
Something that is easy.
verb
(rowing) Synonym of easy-oar
eyah
eyah
noun
Archaic form of ayah (“South Asian female servant, maid or nanny”).
eyas
eyas
noun
A young hawk or falcon in the nest, or that has not yet fledged, especially one that will be trained for falconry.
eyla
eyra
eyra
noun
A slender, reddish-yellow wild cat (Puma yagouaroundi eyra) ranging from southern Brazil to Texas.
faye
gaye
haye
haye
noun
A shark (scaleless cartilaginous fish).
Obsolete spelling of hay (grass cut and dried for use as animal fodder).
jaye
kaye
maye
maye
verb
Obsolete spelling of may
paye
raye
saye
saye
verb
Obsolete spelling of say
yade
yael
yaje
yaje
noun
ayahuasca
yale
yale
noun
A mythical beast in European mythology and heraldry, usually portrayed as an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.
yare
yare
adj
(UK dialectal) Ready, alert, prepared, prompt.
(archaic) Ready; prepared.
(nautical, of a ship) Easily manageable and responsive to the helm; yar.
Eager, keen, lively, handy; agile, nimble.
adv
(archaic) Yarely.
noun
Alternative form of yair
yate
yate
noun
Any of several species of Eucalyptus.
Obsolete form of gate.
yeah
yeah
intj
Expressing joy, celebration, glee, etc.
noun
Pronunciation spelling of year.
particle
(colloquial) Used to express acknowledgment of what was previously said.
(colloquial) yes.
yean
yean
verb
(transitive, archaic, of goats or sheep) To give birth to.
year
year
noun
(by extension) The time it takes for any astronomical object (such as a planet, dwarf planet, small Solar System body, or comet) in direct orbit around a star (such as the Sun) to make one revolution around the star.
(sciences) A Julian year, exactly 365.25 days, represented by "a".
A level or grade in school or college.
A period between set dates that mark a year, from January 1 to December 31 by the Gregorian calendar, from Tishiri 1 to Elul 29 by the Jewish calendar, and from Muharram 1 to Dhu al-Hijjah 29 or 30 by the Islamic calendar.
A scheduled part of a calendar year spent in a specific activity.
A solar year, the time it takes the Earth to complete one revolution of the Sun (between 365.24 and 365.26 days depending on the point of reference).
Pronunciation spelling of hear.
Pronunciation spelling of here.
The proportion of a creature's lifespan equivalent to one year of an average human lifespan (see also dog year).
yeas
yeas
noun
plural of yea
yeat
yeat
noun
(dialectal, Northern England) Alternative spelling of gate, obsolete except in place names.