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YESTER, a. [G., L.] Last; last past; next before the present; as yester sun. [No...
YEST, [See Yeast .]
YES, adv. A word which expresses affirmation or consent; opposed to no; as, are ...
YEARNING, YERNING, pp. Longing; having longing desire. YEARNING, YERNING , n. St...
YEARNFUL, YERNFUL, a. Mournful; distressing.
YERN. [See Yearn .]
YERKING, ppr. Thrusting with a quick spring.
YERK, v.t. To throw or thrust with a sudden smart spring; as, horses yerk their ...
YEOMANRY, n. The collective body of yeomen or freeholders. Thus the common peopl...
YEOMANLY, a. Pertaining to a yeoman.
YEOMAN, n. [See Common .] 1. A common man, or one of the plebeians, of the first...
YENITE, n. A mineral found in the isle of Elba, and in other places, of a brown ...
YELPING, ppr. Barking in a particular manner.
YELP, v.i. To bark, as a beagle-hound after his prey, or as other dog.
YELLOWS, n. A disease of horses, cattle and sheep, in which the eyes are tinged ...
YELLOWNESS, n. 1. The quality of being yellow; as the yellowness of an orange. 2...