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Tey vs Yey - What's the difference?

tey | yey |

As a noun tey

is an Old English measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.

As an interjection yey is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

tey

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • an Old English measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.
  • * 1866 , James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England , Volume 1, p. 171:
  • The tey or toise, the modern fathom, is employed as a measure of rope.

    Anagrams

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    yey

    English

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
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