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Definition of yea
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Yea
(adv.)
More than this; not only so, but; -- used to mark the
addition
of a more
specific
or more
emphatic
clause.
Cf. Nay, adv., 2..
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Perennial
::
Perennial
(n.) A
perennial
plant;
a plant which lives or
continues
more than two
years,
whether
it
retains
its
leaves
in
winter
or not..
Zoilean
::
Zoilean
(a.)
Having
the
characteristic
of
Zoilus,
a
bitter,
envious,
unjust
critic,
who lived about 270 years
before
Christ..
Swapped
::
Swan-upping
(n.) A
yearly
expedition
on the
Thames
to take up young swans and mark them, as by
Companies
of Dyers and
Vintners;
--
called
also
swan-hopping..
Italic
::
Italic
(a.)
Applied
especially
to a kind of type in which the
letters
do not stand
upright,
but slope
toward
the
right;
-- so
called
because
dedicated
to the
States
of Italy by the
inventor,
Aldus
Manutius,
about the year
1500..
Yea
::
Yea
(adv.)
More than this; not only so, but; -- used to mark the
addition
of a more
specific
or more
emphatic
clause.
Cf. Nay, adv., 2..
Annual
::
Annual
(n.)
Anything,
especially
a
plant,
that lasts but one year or
season;
an
annual
plant..
Novercal
::
Novercal
(a.) Done or
recurring
every ninth year.
Missal
::
Missal
(n.) The book
containing
the
service
of the Mass for the
entire
year; a Mass book.
Precocious
::
Precocious
(a.)
Developed
more than is
natural
or usual at a given age;
exceeding
what is to be
expected
of one's
years;
too
forward;
-- used
especially
of
mental
forwardness;
as, a
precocious
child;
precocious
talents..
Per-
::
Per- () A
prefix
used to
signify
through,
throughout,
by, for, or as an
intensive
as
perhaps,
by hap or
chance;
perennial,
that lasts
throughout
the year;
perforce,
through
or by
force;
perfoliate,
perforate;
perspicuous,
evident
throughout
or very
evident;
perplex,
literally,
to
entangle
very
much..
Hornotine
::
Hornotine
(n.) A
yearling;
a bird of the year.
Centennial
::
Centennial
(a.)
Lasting
or aged a
hundred
years.
Sprong
::
Sprod (n.) A
salmon
in its
second
year.
Bissextile
::
Bissextile
(n.) Leap year; every
fourth
year, in which a day is added to the month of
February
on
account
of the
excess
of the
tropical
year (365 d. 5 h. 48 m. 46 s.) above 365 days. But one day added every four years is
equivalent
to six hours each year, which is 11 m. 14 s. more than the
excess
of the real year.
Hence,
it is
necessary
to
suppress
the
bissextile
day at the end of every
century
which is not
divisible
by 400, while it is
retained
at the end of those which are
divisible
by 400..
Tinker
::
Tinker
(n.) A young
mackerel
about two years old.
Swainship
::
Swainmote
(n.) A court held
before
the
verders
of the
forest
as
judges,
by the
steward
of the
court,
thrice
every year, the
swains,
or
freeholders,
within
the
forest
composing
the
jury..
Coming
::
Coming
(a.)
Approaching;
of the
future,
especially
the near
future;
the next; as, the
coming
week or year; the
coming
exhibition..
Yearn
::
Yearn (v. i.) To be
filled
with
longing
desire;
to be
harassed
or
rendered
uneasy
with
longing,
or
feeling
the want of a
thing;
to
strain
with
emotions
of
affection
or
tenderness;
to long; to be
eager..
Quadragenarious
::
Quadragenarious
(a.)
Consisting
of
forty;
forty years old.
Sexennially
::
Sexennially
(adv.)
Once in six
years.
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