wye

See also: Wye

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /waɪ/
  • Homophones: y, Y, why (wine-whine merger)

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Etymology 1

Attested as wi c. 1200. Of uncertain origin. Perhaps cognate with Old French ui or gui. However Old Irish had a glyph, a u with an i underneath it, and pronounced wye.

Noun

wye (plural wyes)

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter Y.
  2. A Y-shaped object: a wye level, wye-connected. Especially a Y-shaped connection of three sections of road or railroad track.
    By going around the wye, a train can change direction.
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Etymology 2

Old English wiga.

Noun

wye (plural wyes)

  1. (poetic, obsolete) A warrior or fighter.
  2. (poetic, obsolete) A hero; a man, person.

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Noun

wye

  1. (West Ambryn) water

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