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▪ I. † ylike, a. and n. Obs. Forms: α. 1 ᵹelic, 2 ȝelic(h), 2–5 ilich(e, ylych(e, 3–5 ylich(e, 4 ileche, 4–5 yleche, ilyche. β. 2–5 ilik(e, 3–5 ilyke, 4 ylik, ilek, 4–5 ylyk(e, illike, ylike. [OE. ᵹel{iacu}c: see y- 1 b and like a. Represented now by alike, q.v.; see also inlike.] A. adj. 1. Like, s...
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Ylike
Ylike is a small village 10 miles outside of Porvoo city in Finland.
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ylikewise
yˈlikewise, adv. = alikewise: cf. ylike a.1460 Cal. Anc. Rec. Dublin (1889) 305 And of fysherys ylykewis for the fysch.
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like, adj., adv., conj., prep. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford ...
The earliest known use of the word like is in the Old English period (pre-1150). like is of multiple origins. Partly a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Partly a borrowing from early Scandinavian. Etymons: ylike adj.
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Porvoo
Tyysteri (Tjusterby), Vaarlahti (Varlax), Vanhamoisio (Gammelgård), Veckjärvi (Vekjärvi), Virtaala (Strömsberg), Virvik, Voolahti (Vålax), Västermunkby, Ylike
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alike
▪ I. alike, a. (əˈlaɪk) Forms: α. 1–2 ᵹel{iacu}c, 2–4 ilich(e, 5 yleche. β. 4–5 alyche (5 aleche, 6 aleeche). γ. 2–5 ilik(e, 5 illike, ilyke, ylyke, ylike. δ. 5–6 alyke, 6– alike. [Here, as in alike adv., two, if not three, earlier words seem blended: 1. OE. ᵹel{iacu}c (OS. gelîc, gilîc, OFris. gelî...
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iliac
iliac, a.1 (n.) (ˈɪlɪæk) Forms: 6 yliac, -ake, ilyacke, ? ylike, 7 iliack(e, -ak, -aque, illiack(e, yliacke, 8–9 illiac, 7– iliac. [a. F. iliaque or ad. late L. īliac-us (in Cælius, passio īliaca, also īliacī sufferers from colic); the L. is in form a deriv. of īlia (see ilium), but the suffix is Gr...
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y-
y- prefix (1 ᵹi-, ᵹe-, ᵹæ-, ᵹie-, ᵹy-, 1–2 ie-, 2–3 ȝe-, 2– 5 i-, hi-, 4–7 dial. e-, 3– now dial. a-, now arch. y-) represents OE. ᵹe-, earlier (and Northumb.) ᵹi-, = OFris. gi-, ge-, ie-, e-, a-, OS. gi-, ge-, i-, MLG., MDu. ge-, ghe-, locally i-, y-, e-, (LG., Du. ge-), OHG. ga-, ka-, gi-, ki-, ge...
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uniliche
▪ I. † uniliche, a. and n. Obs. [OE. unᵹel{iacu}c (see un-1 7 and ylike a.), = MDu. ongelijc (Du. ongelijk, WFris. on-, ungelyk), MLG. ungelîk (LG. unglîk), OHG. ungalîh (MHG. ungelîch, unglich, G. ungleich), ON. {uacu}gl{iacu}kr.] A. adj. Unlike; not of the same kind or condition; different; spec. ...
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gaudy
▪ I. gaudy, n. (ˈgɔːdɪ) Also (6 gaid-, galdye), 6–7 gaudye, 6–8 gawdy. [ad. L. gaudium joy. In some senses the word may represent L. gaudē ‘rejoice thou’, as used in hymns or liturgies; and there may also be mixture of OF. gaudie n. of action f. gaudir to rejoice, make merry.] † 1. = gaud n.1 Obs.14...
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