Ey

Etymology 1
From æg:.

Noun
(obsolete since the sixteenth century)


 * 1)  an egg

Etymology 2
Coined by Michael Spivak by removing the "th" from they.

Pronoun
ey (singular)


 * 1)  Gender-neutral subject pronoun (=he/she/they)

Anagrams

 * ye, Ye, YE

Etymology
From ey:, from.

Pronunciation

 * Homophones: ,
 * Homophones: ,
 * Homophones: ,

Noun

 * 1) island

Declension
The dative singular eyju / eyjunnar also occurs, but is on its own indistinguishable from the dative of the weak form eyja:.

Noun
ey


 * 1) dog

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