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yea

[ yey ]

adverb

  1. yes (used in affirmation or assent).
  2. indeed:

    Yea, and he did come.

  3. not only this but even:

    a good, yea, a noble man.



noun

  1. an affirmation; an affirmative reply or vote.
  2. a person who votes in the affirmative.

yea

/ jeɪ /

sentence substitute

  1. a less common word for aye 1
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adverb

  1. archaic.
    sentence modifier indeed; truly

    yea, though my enemies spurn me, I shall prevail

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of yea1

before 900; Middle English ye, ya, Old English gēa; cognate with Dutch, German, Old Norse, Gothic ja
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Word History and Origins

Origin of yea1

Old English gēa; related to Old Frisian jē, Old Saxon, Old Norse, Old High German jā, Gothic jai
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Example Sentences

“I was like, yea, I think you should go for guitar, dude,” says Alex.

Born in 1970, he grew up in poverty as one of eight children in China's north-eastern Shandong Province, according to a profile published in The New Yorker last yea, externalr.

From BBC

She would talk to her father and say like, "YEA, DA-DDY we're coming up."

From Salon

IHeartComix was the name of Chan’s indie record label, which had early success with the Brooklyn duo Matt & Kim, and their playfully raw pop single “Yea Yeah.”

The issue was ordered for badly hit areas in the small towns of Seymour and Yea, about 70 miles north of Melbourne.

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