English Dictionary: yip | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Yaf \Yaf\, obs. imp. of {Give}. [AS. geaf, imp. of giefan to give. See {Give}] Gave. See {Give}. --Chaucer. | |
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Yap \Yap\, v. i. [Icel. gj[be]lpa; akin to yelp. Cf. {Yaup}.] To bark; to yelp. --L'Estrange. | |
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Yap \Yap\, n. A bark; a yelp. | |
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Yaup \Yaup\, v. i. [See {Yap}, and {Yelp}.] To cry out like a child; to yelp. [Scot. & Colloq. U. S.] [Written also {yawp}.] | |
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Yaup \Yaup\, n. [Written also yawp.] 1. A cry of distress, rage, or the like, as the cry of a sickly bird, or of a child in pain. [Scot. & Colloq. U. S.] 2. (Zo[94]l.) The blue titmouse. [Prov. Eng.] | |
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Yaup \Yaup\, v. i. [See {Yap}, and {Yelp}.] To cry out like a child; to yelp. [Scot. & Colloq. U. S.] [Written also {yawp}.] | |
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Yawp \Yawp\, v. & n. See {Yaup}. | |
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Yaup \Yaup\, v. i. [See {Yap}, and {Yelp}.] To cry out like a child; to yelp. [Scot. & Colloq. U. S.] [Written also {yawp}.] | |
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Yawp \Yawp\, v. & n. See {Yaup}. | |
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Ybe \Y*be"\, obs. p. p. of {Be}. Been. --Chaucer. | |
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Yeve \Yeve\, v. i. To give. [Obs.] --Chaucer. | |
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IHVH \IHVH\ [Written also {JHVH}, {YHVH}.] A transliteration of the four constants forming the Hebrew tetragrammaton or [bd]incommunicable name[b8] of the Supreme Being, which in latter Jewish tradition is not pronounced save with the vowels of adonai or elohim, so that the true pronunciation is lost. Note: Numerous attempts have been made to represent the supposed original form of the word, as Jahaveh, Jahvaj, Jahve, Jahveh, Yahve, Yahveh, Yahwe, Yahweh, etc. | |
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Yive \Yive\, v. t. & i. To give. [Obs.] --Chaucer. | |
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]: | |
Yuba, WI (village, FIPS 89625) Location: 43.53625 N, 90.42794 W Population (1990): 77 (35 housing units) Area: 0.8 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 54634 | |
From Jargon File (4.2.0, 31 JAN 2000) [jargon]: | |
YABA /ya'b*/ n. [Cambridge] Yet Another Bloody Acronym. Whenever some program is being named, someone invariably suggests that it be given a name that is acronymic. The response from those with a trace of originality is to remark ironically that the proposed name would then be `YABA-compatible'. Also used in response to questions like "What is WYSIWYG?" See also {TLA}. | |
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]: | |
YABA /ya'b*/ [Cambridge] Yet Another Bloody Acronym. Whenever some program is being named, someone invariably suggests that it be given a name that is acronymic. The response from those with a trace of originality is to remark ironically that the proposed name would then be "YABA-compatible". Also used in response to questions like "What is {WYSIWYG}?" See also {YA-}, {TLA}. [{Jargon File}] | |
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]: | |
YP Yellow Pages. The original name for {Sun}'s {Network Information Service}. (1995-03-07) |