- Alt. of Ye - an old method of printing the article the (AS. /e), the "y" being
used in place of the Anglo-Saxon thorn (/). It is sometimes incorrectly
pronounced ye. See The, and Thorn, n., 4.
2 . Ye
[ adv.]
- Yea; yes.
3 . Ye
[ n.]
- An eye.
4 . Ye
[ pron.]
- The plural of the pronoun of the second person in the
nominative case.
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