Yede — Yede, obs. imp. Went. See {Yode}. [1913 Webster] All as he bade fulfilled was indeed This ilke servant anon right out yede. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Note: Spenser and some later writers mistook this for a present of the defective imperfect yode.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
yede — intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: obsolete English yede (past & past participle of English go), from Middle English yede, yeode (past of gon, gan to go), from Old English ēode, 3d person past of gān to go more at issue, go … Useful english dictionary
yede — to go Forthright s Forsoothery … Phrontistery dictionary
Sam|o|yede — Sam|o|yed or Sam|o|yede «SAM uh YEHD», noun, adjective. –n. 1. one of a Mongoloid people living in northern Siberia and northeastern Russia. 2. a group of Ural Altaic languages spoken by these people. 3. any one of a Siberian breed of large… … Useful english dictionary
in-yede — in yede, yhede, yode pa. tense of in go v. Obs … Useful english dictionary
uut-yede — obs. pa. tense of outgo … Useful english dictionary
cedde taşı — yede taşı, yağmur içün üzerine efsus okuyup suya atdıkları bir nevi taş; kaşgar tarafında meşhur dir … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
yadavide — yede taşı … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
Yode — Yode, obs. imp. of Go. [OE. yode, yede, [yogh]ede, [yogh]eode, eode, AS. e[ o]de, used as the imp. of g[=a]n to go; akin to Goth. iddja I, he, went, L. ire to go, Gr. ie nai, Skr. i, y[=a]. [root]4. Cf. {Issue}.] Went; walked; proceeded. [Written … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Go (verb) — The verb to go is irregular, and apart from be is the only suppletive verb in the English language. Principal partsThe principal parts of the word are go, went, gone . Otherwise the modern English verb conjugates regularly. The irregularity of… … Wikipedia