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yarke
English
Alternative forms
- yarkee
Noun
yarke (plural yarkes)
- The saki, Pithecia leucocephala
Anagrams
- Yreka
Tocharian B
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *h?erk?- (“to praise”).
Noun
yarke
- honor, reverence
References
- Monier Williams (1899) , “yarke”, in A Sanskrit–English Dictionary, […], new edition, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, OCLC 458052227, page 0225.
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yare
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English yare, ?are, from Old English ?earu (“prepared, ready, prompt, equipped, complete, finished, yare”), from Proto-West Germanic *garu, from Proto-Germanic *garwaz (“ready”).
Cognate with Dutch gaar (“done, well-cooked”), German gar (“done, well-cooked; wholly, at all”), Icelandic görr, gerr (“perfect”).
Alternative forms
- yar (for the nautical sense)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /j??(?)/
- Rhymes: -??(?)
Adjective
yare (comparative yarer, superlative yarest)
- (archaic) Ready; prepared.
- (Britain dialectal) Ready, alert, prepared, prompt.
- c. 1601, William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Act III scene iv[1]:
- […] Dismount thy tuck, be yare in thy preparation, for thy assailant is quick, skillful and deadly.
- c. 1601, William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Act III scene iv[1]:
- Eager, keen, lively, handy; agile, nimble.
- (nautical, of a ship) Easily manageable and answering readily to the helm; yar.
- c. 1587-1612 (undated), Sir Walter Raleigh, letter to Prince Henry
- The lesser [ship] will come and go, leave or take, and is yare; whereas the greater is slow.
- c. 1587-1612 (undated), Sir Walter Raleigh, letter to Prince Henry
Derived terms
- yarely
Translations
Adverb
yare (comparative more yare, superlative most yare)
- (archaic) Yarely.
- c. 1610-11, William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act I scene i[2]:
- Hey, my hearts! Cheerly, cheerly, my hearts! Yare, yare! Take in the topsail. Tend to th'Master's whistle. […]
- c. 1610-11, William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act I scene i[2]:
Etymology 2
Noun
yare
- Alternative form of yair
Anagrams
- Arey, Ayer, Ayre, Raye, Reay, aery, ayre, eyra, year
Japanese
Romanization
yare
- R?maji transcription of ??
Tocharian B
Noun
yare
- gravel
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