Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . inary discourse used in addressing a sin-gle person, yet always properly combined with aplural verb: you and your are sometimes used indef-initely instead of one, any, a, etc. ; of the two formsof the possessive, yotir and yours, the first is usedwhen attributive and followed by the noun towhich it belongs ; the second when attributive, buthaving the noun understood.] — Your, joor, posses-sive


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . inary discourse used in addressing a sin-gle person, yet always properly combined with aplural verb: you and your are sometimes used indef-initely instead of one, any, a, etc. ; of the two formsof the possessive, yotir and yours, the first is usedwhen attributive and followed by the noun towhich it belongs ; the second when attributive, buthaving the noun understood.] — Your, joor, posses-sive pron. Belonging, pert., or relating to, you ; ofyou, — possessive of yoti. — Yourself, pron. ; , -selvz. Your own person or self,— usedas the object, direct or indirect, of a reflexive verb,in the second person. fea, ya, adv. Yes; ay. [Yea sometimes introducesa subject, with the sense of indeed, verily, truly, itis so: it is also used substantively to denote an af-firmative vote, or the ones who cast such a vote; as,the yens have it.] Zean, yen, v. t. & i. [yeaned (yend), yeaning.] Tobring forth young, as a goat or sheep ; to ean. —Yeanling, n. The young of sheep; a Yawl. Year, yer, n. Time of the apparent revokition of thesun through the ecliptic; period occupied by theearth in making its revolution around the sun:nlso,a period more or less nearly agreeing with this,adopted by various nations as a measure of time :in common usage, the year consists of 365 days, andevery fourth year of .SttJ; time in which any planetcompletes a revolution about the sun. , or oldage.—Yearling, n. A young animal one year old.—a. Being a year old. — Yearly, a. Happening, ac-cruing, or coming every year; annual ; lasting ayear; accomplished in a year.— adv. Annually;once a year; from year to year. — Year-book, reference book of facts and statistics publishedyearly. {Eng. Law.) A book containing annual re-ports of cases adjudged in the courts of Englan


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