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YEAST, n. 1. Barm; the foam, froth or flower of beer or other liquor in fermenta...
YEARNING, YERNING, pp. Longing; having longing desire.
YEARNFUL, YERNFUL, a. Mournful; distressing.
YEARN, YERN, v.i. [G. The sense is to strain, or stretch forward. We have earnes...
YEARLY, a. 1. Annual; happening; accruing or coming every year; as a yearly rent...
YEARLING, n. A young beast one year old, or in the second year of his age. YEARL...
YEARED, a. Containing years. [Not in use.]
YEAR-BOOK, n. [year and book.] A book containing annual reports of cases adjudge...
YEAR, n. [G.] 1. The space or period of time in which the sun moves through the ...
YEANLING, n. The young of sheep; a lamb. [Obsolete or local.]
YEANED, pp. Brought forth.
YEAN, v.i. To bring forth young, as a goat or sheep; to lamb. [Obsolete or local.]
YEAD, GEAD, v.i. To go.
YEA, adv. Ya. 1. Yes; a word that expresses affirmation or assent. Will you go? ...
YE, pron. The nominative plural of the second person, of which thou is the singu...
YDRAD, pp. Dreaded.