*h₁ey- (“go”). Cognate with Latin eō (“go”), Russian идти (idti, “go”). Rhymes: -əʊd <span class="searchmatch">yode</span> (obsolete) simple past of go; went. yead yede, yeed Deyo, Yedo...
ēode inflection of gān: first/third-person singular preterite singular subjunctive preterite Middle English: ȝede, yede, <span class="searchmatch">yode</span> English: yede, <span class="searchmatch">yode</span>, yead...
tajtsaꞌway ꞌ<span class="searchmatch">yode</span> Rayón Zoque (language) Harrison, Roy, B. de Harrison, Margaret, López Juárez, Francisco, Ordoñes, Cosme (1984) Vocabulario zoque de Rayón...
the 10919th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 2915 individuals. Deyo is most common among White (91.42%) individuals. Yedo, <span class="searchmatch">yode</span>...
yeed <span class="searchmatch">yode</span> From Middle English ȝede, from Old English ēode. yede (obsolete) simple past of go, now replaced by went. yede (obsolete or literary) To go (mistakenly...
selfe awhile after so long a went. (simple past): gaed, eode, yead, yede, <span class="searchmatch">yode</span> (past participle): gone (wend): wended newt, twen went soft mutation of gwent...
Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰeh₁- (“to leave”). The inherited past tense form <span class="searchmatch">yode</span> (compare Old English ēode) was replaced through suppletion in the 15th century...
Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, →OCLC: At last, as through an open plaine they <span class="searchmatch">yode</span>, They spide a knight that towards them pricked fayre [...]. 1667, John Milton...
William Ponsonbie, →OCLC, stanza 4: At laſt, as thro an open Plain they <span class="searchmatch">yode</span>, / They ſpy'd a Knight, that towards pricked fair, / And him beſide an aged...