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Definition of 'yead'

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • (dialect) head
  • *{{quote-book|year=1850|author=William Cullen Bryant|title=Letters of a Traveller|chapter=|edition= citation
  • |passage=The Derbyshire people have a saying-- "Darbyshire born, and Darbyshire bred, Strong o' the yarm and weak o' the yead ." }}
  • *{{quote-book|year=1906|author=Mrs. Henry De La Pasture|title=Peter's Mother|chapter=|edition= citation
  • |passage="Beer doan't agree wi' my inzide, an' it gits into my yead , and makes me proper jolly, zo the young volk make game on me. }}
  • *{{quote-book|year=1918|author=J. Arthur Gibbs|title=A Cotswold Village|chapter=|edition= citation
  • |passage=Put 'v' for 'f'; for 's' put 'z'; 'Th' and 't' we change to 'd,'-- So dry an' kip this in thine yead , An' thou wills't talk as plain as we." }}

    Similar to 'yead'

    yawed, yid, yad, yod, yhad, yed, youed, yaud