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- AYE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Adverb (1) I aye thought that she was the loveliest woman I ever laid eyes on a friendship that will aye endure Adverb (2) aye, you're right about that
- AYE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
AYE definition: 1 another word for "yes": 2 a word meaning "ever" or "always": 3 especially in the UK… Learn more
- Aye-aye - Wikipedia
The aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is a long-fingered lemur, a strepsirrhine primate native to Madagascar with rodent-like teeth that perpetually grow [3] and a special thin middle finger that they can use to catch grubs and larvae out of tree trunks It is the world's largest nocturnal primate [4]
- Aye - definition of aye by The Free Dictionary
Define aye aye synonyms, aye pronunciation, aye translation, English dictionary definition of aye also ay n An affirmative vote or voter: The ayes outnumber the nays on this issue adv Yes; yea: voted aye on the appropriations bill also ay adv
- AYE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
an affirmative vote or voter, especially in British Parliament, corresponding to yea in U S Congress Examples have not been reviewed When it convenes again to vote for 2028 induction, Rose would need an aye from a 75% majority — 12 of the 16 members
- AYE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
4 meanings: 1 yes: archaic or dialectal except in voting by voice 2 → See aye aye 3 a a person who votes in the affirmative Click for more definitions
- aye - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
aye (third-person singular simple present ayes, present participle ayeing or (now nonstandard) aying, simple past and past participle ayed) To respond with an "aye" aye (plural ayes) An affirmative vote; one who votes in the affirmative "To call for the ayes and nays;" "The ayes have it "
- aye, adv. ² n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
Used to express affirmation, assent, or agreement: yes Sometimes reduplicated (cf sense A 1c) Cf och aye at och int 2 Now archaic and regional (chiefly Scottish, Irish English, Welsh English, and English regional (northern)) Me my Lord? King Ey you my Lord Ai, ai, so I mean I for Yes, is used in a hasty or merry Way, as I Sir, I Sir
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