Yen vs Yea - What's the difference?
yen | yea |
The unit of Japanese currency, equal to 100 sen.
A coin or note worth one yen.
To have a strong desire for.
(dated) yes
* Bishop Joseph Hall
Thus, so (now often accompanied by a hand gesture)
(archaic) or even, or more like, nay. Introduces a stronger and more appropriate expression than the preceding one.
* c. 1633 ,
An affirmative vote, usually but not always spoken
* {{quote-news, 2009, January 6, , Still Broken After All These Years, New York Times
, passage=Recently senators could fax in their yeas or nays to the committee chairman. }}
As nouns the difference between yen and yea
is that yen is the unit of Japanese currency, equal to 100 sen while yea is an affirmative vote, usually but not always spoken.As a verb yen
is to have a strong desire for.As an adverb yea is
yes.As a conjunction yea is
or even, or more like, nay. Introduces a stronger and more appropriate expression than the preceding one.As an interjection yea is
yeah, right, yes.yen
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) , from (etyl) ).Noun
(yen)Etymology 2
From .Synonyms
* craving, desire, hankering, urge, yearningVerb
(yenn)yea
English
Adverb
(-)- Yea , have not too many amongst us added to their unreformation an impudence in sinning?
- The pony was yea high.
Synonyms
* (yes) aye, yep, yes, yupAntonyms
* nay * noConjunction
(English Conjunctions)- O stay, three lives in one flea spare,
- Where we almost, yea , more than married are.
Noun
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