Complete Definition of "oe"

English

Etymology
From Dan. ø.

Pronunciation
IPA|/��/

Noun
en-noun

  1. context|literary|or|poetic A small island.

Category:English two-letter words


Scots

Etymology
From Gaelic ogha, odha.

Pronunciation
IPA|/o/, /oe/, /oi/

Noun
sco-noun

  1. archaic|lang=sco grandchild (especially illegitimate)

#*1833, w:John Galt (novelist)|John Galt, The Howdie: An Autobiography,
#*:She told me that she was afraid her oe had brought home her wark, and that she didna doubt they would need the sleight of my hand.

ko:oe
it:oe
pt:oe
tr:oe

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