Yds vs Yus - What's the difference?
yds | yus |
(lb) .
* 1892 , from Punch, or The London Charivari :
* 1922 , Edward J. O'Brien and John Cournos, compilers and editors, The Best British Short Stories of 1922 :
As a noun yds
is plural of lang=en; yards.As an adverb yus is
alternative form of lang=en.As a letter yus is
Either of two letters, little yus (Ѧ) and big yus (Ѫ), representing nasal vowel sounds in the Cyrillic alphabet. The only major Slavic language retaining these sounds is Polish, which is written in the Latin alphabet.yus
English
Etymology 1
Dialectal form of yes .Adverb
(head)- Yus , to live in dirt, I feel is a `orrid degradation; but one thing I'd like to know, is it wus than living ''on'' it?
- Wych Street? Yus , of course I knoo Wych Street. Used to go there with some of the boys -- when I was Covent Garden way.