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ALL meanings of yed

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  • noun yed (intransitive, archaic) To speak; sing. 1
  • noun yed (archaic) A saying. 0
  • noun yed (Britain dialectal) A falsehood; leasing. 0
  • noun yed (Britain dialectal) A burrow; a hole made by an animal in the ground. 0
  • noun yed (dated, fandom slang) A self-reference to the editor of a periodical; a substitution for the editor's name or signature. 0
  • verb yed (Intransitive Verb) (archaic) To speak; sing. 0
  • verb yed (Intransitive Verb) (Britain dialectal) To magnify greatly in narration; exaggerate a tale; fib. 0
  • verb yed (Intransitive Verb) (Britain dialectal) To contend; wrangle. 0
  • verb yed (Britain dialectal) To burrow underground, as a rabbit or mole; also said of miners. 0
  • verb yed (Britain dialectal) To be associated with a place or locality. 0
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