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yed

Yed (verb) means to speak; sing.

verb
1
To speak; sing.
2
To magnify greatly in narration; exaggerate a tale; fib.
3
To contend; wrangle.
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Etymology

From Middle English ȝedden, ȝeddien, from Old English ġieddian (“to speak formally, discuss, speak with alliteration, recite, sing”), from ġiedd (“song, poem, saying, proverb, riddle, speech, story, tale, narrative, account, reckoning, reason”).

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Frequently asked questions

What is the meaning of yed?

"yed" (verb) means to speak; sing.

What are the different meanings of yed?

"yed" has 3 main meanings: 1. To speak; sing; 2. To magnify greatly in narration; exaggerate a tale; fib; 3. To contend; wrangle.

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