Ee

The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. An eye.
  • noun. A common English digraph, of Middle English origin, having now the sound of “long” e, namely, ē.
  • noun. A suffix of French, or more remotely of Latin origin, ultimately the same as -ate and -ed, forming the termination of the perfect passive participle, and indicating the object of an action.
  • noun. A diminutive termination, occurring in bootee, goatee, etc. The diminutive force is less obvious in settee, which may be regarded as a diminutive of sett-le.
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  • interjection. eh
  • noun. An eye.
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  • noun. the branch of engineering science that studies the uses of electricity and the equipment for power generation and distribution and the control of machines and communication
  • Word Usage
    "This yoong man, Muster Wharton, as is goin 'round so free, promisin' yer the sun out o 'the sky, iv yer'll only vote for' im, so th 'men say -- _ee_ don't coom an' set down along o 'you an' me, an 'cocker of us up as ee do Joe Simmons or Jim Hurd here."
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