"yate" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: yates [plural]
Etymology: From Middle English ȝate, yate, ȝeat, alternative forms of gate, gat, from Old English ġeat (“a gate, door”), from Proto-Germanic *gatą (“hole, opening”). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|ȝate}} Middle English ȝate, {{m|enm|yate}} yate, {{m|enm|ȝeat}} ȝeat, {{m|enm|gate}} gate, {{m|enm|gat}} gat, {{inh|en|ang|ġeat||a gate, door}} Old English ġeat (“a gate, door”), {{inh|en|gem-pro|*gatą||hole, opening}} Proto-Germanic *gatą (“hole, opening”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} yate (plural yates)
  1. Obsolete form of gate. Tags: alt-of, obsolete Alternative form of: gate
    Sense id: en-yate-en-noun-sLVnlW8h
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun

Forms: yates [plural]
Etymology: Unknown Etymology templates: {{unk|en}} Unknown Head templates: {{en-noun}} yate (plural yates)
  1. Any of several species of Eucalyptus.
    Sense id: en-yate-en-noun-TF0Xh78n Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 3 97
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Inflected forms

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