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yett
[ yet ]
yett
/ jɛt /
noun
- a gate or door
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Word History and Origins
Origin of yett1
Old English variant of gate 1
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Example Sentences
The impact, to Yett, is one only these girls have the authority to make.
From The Daily Beast
This day I went home upon furlow, yesterday Sergent Yett went home.
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But I gripped an oak-ritt and stelled mysel for an hour till the water knockit the yett to sawdust.
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As the good mare pressed on unweariedly bridegroom and bride rode up to the 'yett' of 'the Bower' in the late twilight.
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Whyles that she is yett younge and reckeless, and gif shee bee faste, and hathe naughte to beare homewards, lo!
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Yett we beleive we weir not very farr off shore, for we had thousands of birds about us.
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