Concept cluster: Positive qualities > Slang or informal language
v
(Singapore, Malaysia, colloquial) To estimate or guess.
adv
(idiomatic) as it is possible to be
adv
(archaic, dialect, New England) Yes; yea; aye.
n
(countable) An opportunity or possibility.
v
Obsolete form of could. [simple past tense of can]
v
Obsolete form of couldst.
v
Used to politely ask for someone else to do something.
v
Obsolete form of couldst.
n
(slang, Russian) Yes; an affirmative response.
v
Obsolete form of didst.
v
Obsolete spelling of did [simple past tense of do]
adv
(dialectal) here
adv
(chiefly South Africa, informal) yes
adv
(slang, nonstandard) variant of yeah; yes.
v
Obsolete form of mayst.
adj
Synonym of lost in time (having happened so long ago that it is lost or forgotten).
adv
(now archaic or humorous) Or rather, or should I say; moreover (introducing a stronger and more appropriate expression than the preceding one).
n
(UK, slang, dated) The other television channel (when only two were available).
adv
(obsolete) perhaps; peradventure
v
(obsolete) To owe.
v
Obsolete form of shouldst.
n
A reasonable chance of success.
n
(computing) Abbreviation of yes. [An affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.]
adv
(UK dialectal, West Country, Northern England, Scotland) yea; yes
n
(obsolete, UK, dialect) earth
n
An affirmative vote, usually but not always spoken
adj
(archaic) Pertaining to or indicative of one who says yea and forsooth; not belonging to genteel society.
adv
Alternative spelling of yep [(informal) Yes.]
v
(obsolete) simple past tense of go, now replaced by went.
v
(obsolete) Alternative form of yede [(obsolete) simple past tense of go, now replaced by went.]
v
(obsolete) To ye (address with the pronoun "ye").
n
(Southwest England) Alternative form of ea [(UK dialect or archaic) A river or watercourse.]
n
(informal) Yes.
adv
(slang, humorous) yes
adv
(colloquial) Yes.
v
(archaic or dialectal) To steep.

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