Ec vs Ee - What's the difference?
ec | ee |
(Scotland, Northern England, and, archaic) An eye.
(Northern England) eh
* 1975 , R. Chetwynd-Hayes, The Werewolf and the Vampire
* 2008 , Mavis Crawley, The Rolling Stone: Based on the True Story of My Life
As a preposition ec
is at.As a noun ee is
.As a verb ee is
.ec
Translingual
(wikipedia EC)ee
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(een)References
*Etymology 2
Interjection
(en interjection)- Father advanced with outstretched hand and announced in a loud, very hearty voice: "Ee , I'm pleased to meet ye, lad.
- 'Ee by gum lass we've seen nought of thee this many a long year, thou's a sight for sore eyes,' he said planting a kiss firmly on Mum's cheek...