Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word YS
YS
Definitions of YS
- plural of y.
- plural of Y.
- (mythology) A mythical sunken city in Brittany, France.
Number of letters
2
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using YS in a Sentence
- Some of his shorter pieces acquired an extraordinary fame in far-away areas, such as Italy, southern Germany, Bohemia and present-day Austria, including the rondeau Tout a par moy and the ballade So ys emprentid.
- More or less elaborate 11th- or 12th-century narratives have survived around Galway Bay, Lough Neagh and Lough Ree, which seem to be related to similar (though less ancient) stories in Wales (Cantre'r Gwaelod, Llys Helig, Bala Lake, Llynclys), Cornwall (Lyonesse), Brittany (Ys) and Normandy (ForĂȘt de Scissy).
- He was reputedly beheaded by Melyn ys Kynrede ("Melyn's kinfolk") in the parish of Lanteglos, near Fowey.
- // Impl: Precomputing the result prevents problems if ys is mutated later and allows garbage collection of ys.
- The whych ys as moche to say "As Maria hathe chosyn the best party to her, the whych shall not be done away from her".
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