ylike

English

Etymology

From Middle English, from Old English ġelīce.

Adverb

ylike (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) similarly; alike
    • 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, V.8:
      So both together, ylike felly bent, / Like fiercely met.

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Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology 1

From Old English ġelīc (like, alike, similar, equal, suitable, likely). More at alike.

Adjective

ylike

  1. alike

Adverb

ylike

  1. alike
Descendants

Etymology 2

From Old English ġelīca (an equal).

Noun

ylike (plural ylikes)

  1. an equal, peer
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