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 .. . ear; to bark » ellow-hammershrilly, with eagerness, pain, or fear. Yeoman, yoman, n.; pi. -men. A common man or ple-beian, of the first or most respectable class; a free-holder; a farmer; man free born; in Eng., an officerin the kings household. {Naitt.) An interior officercharged with the stowage, account, and distributionof the stores. — Yeoinanry, n. The collective bodyof yeomen or freeholde


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 .. . ear; to bark » ellow-hammershrilly, with eagerness, pain, or fear. Yeoman, yoman, n.; pi. -men. A common man or ple-beian, of the first or most respectable class; a free-holder; a farmer; man free born; in Eng., an officerin the kings household. {Naitt.) An interior officercharged with the stowage, account, and distributionof the stores. — Yeoinanry, n. The collective bodyof yeomen or freeholders; a British volunteer cav-alry force. Yerk, yerk, v. t. To kick or strike suddenly; to jerk — V. i. To throw oitt the heels, kick: to move witha quick, jerking ^n. A sudden or quickthrust or motion. Yes, yes, adv. Ay; yea, —a word expressing affirma-tion or consent, — opp. to no. Yest, yest, n. Yeast; barm; froth; spume; foam. Yester, yester, a. Of, or pert, to, yesterday ; last;next before the present. — Yesterday, n. The daylast past ; the day next before the present. — the day last past; on the day preceding to-day. — Yestereve, -evening, n. The evening of yes-. sun, cube, full; moon, fdbt; cow, oil; linger or ink, then, boNboN, chair, get. YET 518 ZED terday; the evening last past.—morn,-moming,n. Tne morning of yesterday. —night, n. Last-night; the night last past. — adv. On the last night.—noon, n. The noon of yesterday. Tet, yet, adv. In addition; further; besides; overand above; at the same time; still; up to the pres-ent time ; thus far; hitherto ; at or in the presenttime; even; at least; at all.—conj. Nevertheless;notwithstanding; however. Yew, ydo, n. A low, spreading, evergreen, Europeantree, valued for itshard, durable woodor timber. — Yewen,a. Made of yew, Yex. yeks, v. i. To hic-ciiush. Yieldryeld, v. t. Tofurnish-, afford, ren-der, give forth ; togive m return forwhat is expended orinvested; to give up(something claim


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