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See also:Oes,OEs,OES,OES.,-ões,ös,öš,and-ös

English

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Noun

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oes

  1. plural ofoe
  2. (Can weverify(+) this sense?)(rare)plural ofo, the name of the letterO.
    • 1840, Brandon Turner,A new English grammar, page 230:
      A, aes; Bee, Bees; Cee, Cees; Dee, Dees; E, Ees; Eff, Effs; Gee, Gees; Aitch, Aitches; I, Ies; Jay, Jays; [...] En, Ens; O,Oes; Pee, Pees; Kue, Kues; Ar, Ars; [] Wy, Wies; Zed, Zeds.
    • 1842,Alfred Tennyson,The Epic:
      Mouthing out his hollowoes and aes, / Deep-chested music.
    • 1856, Goold Brown,The First Lines of English Grammar, page10:
      These names[] may form regular plurals; thus,Aes,Bees,Cees,Dees,Ees,Effs,Gees,Aitches,Ies,Jays,Kays,Ells,Ems,Ens,Oes,Pees,Kues,Ars,Esses,Tees,Ues,Vees,Double-ues,Exes,Wies,Zees.
    • 1860, Goold Brown,The Grammar of English Grammars: With an Introduction, Historical and Critical, page154:
      [It] is desirable [...] that we may have a shorter and simpler term in stead ofDouble-u. [...] Dr. Webster [...] is not yet tired of his experiment with "oo;" but thinks still to make the vowel sound of this letter its name. Yet [...] IfW is to be named as a vowel, it ought toname itself, as other vowels do, and not to taketwoOes for its written name. Who that knows what it is, to name a letter, can think of namingw by doubleo?

Noun

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oes pl (plural only)

  1. (obsolete) Smallcircle-shapedsequins ofprecious metal sewn toclothing fordecorative effect, popular in the 17th century.
    • 1625,Francis [Bacon], “Of Masques and Triumphs”, inThe Essayes [], 3rd edition, London: [] Iohn Haviland for Hanna Barret,→OCLC:
      TheColours, that shew best by Candlelight, are; White, Carnation, and a Kinde of Sea-Water-Greene; AndOes, orSpangs, as they are of no great Cost, so they are of most Glory.

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Afrikaans

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Etymology

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From SouthernDutchoest (Flemish and Zeelandic form ofoogst), fromMiddle Dutchoest, fromOld Frenchaoust, fromLatinaugustus.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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oes (pluraloeste)

  1. harvest

Galician

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Verb

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oes

  1. second-personsingularpresentindicative ofoír

Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈoes/[ˈo.es]
  • Rhymes:-oes
  • Syllabification:o‧es

Noun

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oes

  1. plural ofo

Welsh

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Proto-Celtic*esti

Verb

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oes

  1. (in a question)isthere;are there?
  2. (in answer to a question beginning withoes; in North Wales also to a question involvingeisiau)yes

Etymology 2

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FromOld Welshois, fromProto-Brythonic*oɨs, fromProto-Celtic*aissom, fromProto-Indo-European*h₂ey-(life, age). Ultimately cognate withWelshoed,Latinaevus.

Noun

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oes f (pluraloesoedd)

  1. age,period
    Synonym:cyfnod
    Oes yr iâ
    ice age
  2. life,lifetime,lifespan
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Further reading

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  • R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “oes”, inGeiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies
  • Matasović, Ranko (2009) “*ay-sso-, *ay-to-”, inEtymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 9), Leiden:Brill,→ISBN,page51

Mutation

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Mutated forms ofoes
radicalsoftnasalh-prothesis
oesunchangedunchangedhoes

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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