Definitions
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- adjective One.
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- adjective
one - noun Variant of
æ .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The acceptance of aluminium brings this into line with all the other elements that end with ‑ium but I am not sure why caesium with the ae is accepted for international use.
Sulphur or sulfur? 2007
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The acceptance of aluminium brings this into line with all the other elements that end with ‑ium but I am not sure why caesium with the ae is accepted for international use.
Sulphur or sulfur? 2007
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The acceptance of aluminium brings this into line with all the other elements that end with ‑ium but I am not sure why caesium with the ae is accepted for international use.
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Initialize and Activate a | Initialize and Activate a ae no title ae (text editor)
Debian GNU/Linux : Guide to Installation and Usage John Goerzen
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So we'll baith lie in ae bed and ye'll be at the wa '
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So we'll baith lie in ae bed an 'ye'll lie at the wa
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The laddie and the lassie in ae chamber were laid;
Walter Lesly 1898
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So we'll baith lie in ae bed, an 'ye'll lie at the wa'
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Naturally, this is far too easy, so the rhymes have to be on dipthongs (in Welsh, ae, oe, wy, ei).
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Naturally, this is far too easy, so the rhymes have to be on dipthongs (in Welsh, ae, oe, wy, ei).
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