What does y-1 mean?
Y-1 means (no longer productive, obsolete) Used with past participle conjugations to form past participles..
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/ɪ-/ · prefix
(no longer productive, obsolete) Used with past participle conjugations to form past participles..
ybaptized, ybarred, yclad, yclept, yronne, yslain ― baptized, barred, clothed, cleped, run, slain
Use y-1 when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Y-1 means (no longer productive, obsolete) Used with past participle conjugations to form past participles..
The closest synonym depends on the sentence and intended sense.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
ybaptized, ybarred, yclad, yclept, yronne, yslain ― baptized, barred, clothed, cleped, run, slain
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