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Yode (gcide) | Yode \Yode\, obs. imp. of Go. [OE. yode, yede, [yogh]ede,
[yogh]eode, eode, AS. e['o]de, used as the imp. of g[=a]n to
go; akin to Goth. iddja I, he, went, L. ire to go, Gr.
'ie`nai, Skr. i, y[=a]. [root]4. Cf. Issue.]
Went; walked; proceeded. [Written also yede.] See Yede.
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Quer [whether] they rade [rode] or yode. --Cursor
Mundi.
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Then into Cornhill anon I yode. --Lydgate.
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yodel (encz) | yodel,jódlovat v: PetrV |
yodeler (encz) | yodeler,jódlující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
yodeling (encz) | yodeling, n: |
yodeller (encz) | yodeller,jódler n: Zdeněk Brožyodeller,jódlující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
yoder (encz) | Yoder,Yoder n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
yoder (czen) | Yoder,Yodern: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Myodes lemmus (gcide) | Lemming \Lem"ming\ (l[e^]m"m[i^]ng), n. [Nor. lemming, lemende;
cf. Sw. lemel, Lapp. lummik.] (Zool.)
Any one of several species of small arctic rodents of the
genera Myodes and Cuniculus, resembling the meadow mice
in form. They are found in both hemispheres.
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Note: The common Northern European lemming (Myodes lemmus)
is remarkable for making occasional devastating
migrations in enormous numbers from the mountains into
the lowlands.
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Tethyodea (gcide) | Tethyodea \Te`thy*o"de*a\, n. pl. [NL., fr. Tethys + Gr. e'i^dos
form.] (Zool.)
A division of Tunicata including the common attached
ascidians, both simple and compound. Called also
Tethioidea.
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Yodel (gcide) | Yodel \Yo"del\, Yodle \Yo"dle\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p.
Yodeled, Yodled; p. pr. & vb. n. Yodeling, Yodling.]
[G. jodeln.]
To sing in a manner common among the Swiss and Tyrolese
mountaineers, by suddenly changing from the head voice, or
falsetto, to the chest voice, and the contrary; to warble.
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A song sung by yodeling, as by the Swiss mountaineers.
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Yodeled (gcide) | Yodel \Yo"del\, Yodle \Yo"dle\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p.
Yodeled, Yodled; p. pr. & vb. n. Yodeling, Yodling.]
[G. jodeln.]
To sing in a manner common among the Swiss and Tyrolese
mountaineers, by suddenly changing from the head voice, or
falsetto, to the chest voice, and the contrary; to warble.
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Yodeling (gcide) | Yodel \Yo"del\, Yodle \Yo"dle\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p.
Yodeled, Yodled; p. pr. & vb. n. Yodeling, Yodling.]
[G. jodeln.]
To sing in a manner common among the Swiss and Tyrolese
mountaineers, by suddenly changing from the head voice, or
falsetto, to the chest voice, and the contrary; to warble.
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yodel (wn) | yodel
n 1: a songlike cry in which the voice fluctuates rapidly
between the normal voice and falsetto
v 1: sing by changing register; sing by yodeling; "The Austrians
were yodeling in the mountains" [syn: yodel, warble,
descant] |
yodeling (wn) | yodeling
n 1: singing by changing back and forth between the chest voice
and a falsetto |
yodeller (wn) | yodeller
n 1: a singer who changes register rapidly (popular is Swiss
folk songs) |
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