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ae
1[ ey ]
ae
2- a digraph or ligature appearing in Latin and Latinized Greek words. In English words of Latin or Greek origin, ae is now usually represented by e, except generally in proper names ( Caesar ), in words belonging to Roman or Greek antiquities ( aegis ), and in modern words of scientific or technical use ( aecium ).
AE
3- account executive.
- American English.
Æ
4- pen name of George William Russell.
ae-
5- for words with initial ae-, see their variant spelling with initial e-.
ae.
6abbreviation for
- at the age of; aged.
a.e.
7abbreviation for
- Mathematics. almost everywhere.
A.E.
8abbreviation for
- Agricultural Engineer.
- Associate in Education.
- Associate in Engineering.
A.E.
1ae
2/ e /
determiner
- one; a single
ae.
3abbreviation for
- aetatis
Word History and Origins
Origin of ae2
Word History and Origins
Origin of ae1
Origin of ae2
Example Sentences
“This is so disastrous—this is the biggest show AE has ever had,” says Page.
AE thing is one thing, the word's oldish and Scottish; AG means agriculture, the word's academic and oddish.
The two-part TV-movie, starring Pierce Brosnan, premiered on AE last year.
We maun get another subsidy frae the Commons, and that will make ae compting of it.
He was careful and troubled for mony things besides the ae thing needful.
It was an unco thing to see hawks pike out hawks' een, or ae kindly Scot cheat anither.
The German long e is represented by , oe, ae, and in Slavic and Hebrew words also by ee.
One conclusive indication of its early date is given by the position in the pantheon of Ae and Bêl.
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