Define:Ae
Appearance
English
[eedit soorce]Etymology 1
[eedit soorce]Frae Scottish Middle Inglis ā-, frae Old English ān (ane); see an aa a.
Adjective
[eedit soorce]Ae (nae comparable)
Etymology 2
[eedit soorce]Variant furm o æ.
Symbol
[eedit soorce]ae
- Variant o æ.
See also
[eedit soorce]References
[eedit soorce]- “ae” in The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000.
- “ae” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, v1.0.1, Lexico Publishing Group, 2006.
Anagrams
[eedit soorce]Danish
[eedit soorce]Pronunciation
[eedit soorce]- /aːə/
Verb
[eedit soorce]Ae (imperative a, infinitive at ae, present tense aer, past tense aede, past participle har aet)
Irish
[eedit soorce]Pronunciation
[eedit soorce]- [eː]
Noun
[eedit soorce]Ae m
Declension
[eedit soorce]Erse mutation | |||
---|---|---|---|
Radical | Eclipsis | wi h-prothesis | wi t-prothesis |
Ae | n-Ae | hAe | t-Ae |
Note: Some o these furms mey be hypothetical. Nae every possible mutated form o every wird actually occurs. |
Lavukaleve
[eedit soorce]Verb
[eedit soorce]Ae
Scots
[eedit soorce]Etymology
[eedit soorce]From Scottish Middle Inglis ā-, from Old English ān (one); see also Inglis a.
Adjective
[eedit soorce]Ae (nae comparable)