English

eedit

Etymology 1

eedit

Frae Scottish Middle Inglis ā-, frae Old English ān (ane); see an aa a.

Adjective

eedit

Ae (nae comparable)

  1. one

Etymology 2

eedit

Variant furm o æ.

Symbol

eedit

ae

  1. Variant o æ.

See also

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References

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  • ae” in The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000.
  • ae” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, v1.0.1, Lexico Publishing Group, 2006.

Anagrams

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Danish

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Pronunciation

eedit
  • /aːə/

Ae (imperative a, infinitive at ae, present tense aer, past tense aede, past participle har aet)

  1. stroke, pat, caress

Irish

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Pronunciation

eedit
  • [eː]

Ae m

  1. liver

Declension

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Template:Ga-noun-m4

Erse mutation
Radical Eclipsis wi h-prothesis wi t-prothesis
Ae n-Ae hAe t-Ae
Note: Some o these furms mey be hypothetical. Nae every
possible mutated form o every wird actually occurs.




Lavukaleve

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Ae

  1. (intransitive) gang up

Scots

eedit

Etymology

eedit

From Scottish Middle Inglis ā-, from Old English ān (one); see also Inglis a.

Adjective

eedit

Ae (nae comparable)

  1. one