vee
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈviː/
Audio (AU) (file) - Homophone: ve
- Rhymes: -iː
Noun
vee (plural vees)
- The name of the Latin-script letter V.
- 2004 Will Rogers, The Stonking Steps, p. 170
- Gussa-Merry-Mingo-Pip-Perry-Pingo is the name of the little old man who looks after the aitch-oh-vee-ee-ar-cee-ay-ar-pee-ee-tee-blank-ar-eye-dee-ee-ess.
- 2016 CCEB, Communications Instructions Radiotelephone Procedures: ACP125 (G), p. 3-5
- RV [is spoken] as "ar-vee" instead of "I SPELL Romeo Victor".
- 2004 Will Rogers, The Stonking Steps, p. 170
- Something with the shape of the letter V.
- 1989, Grant Naylor, Red Dwarf:
- One of [the men] took up both spaces on the pink sofa, while the other two drew up chairs from a nearby table and squeezed into them. The armrests were forced out into a tired vee, to the accompaniment of an uneasy creaking sound.
- 2013, Nancy Springer, We Don't Know Why
- The river leapt and rippled like a lizard. Geese flew over in a vee, crying to the sky.
- 2019 December 4, Philip Haigh, “Trains, tickets and tests: LNER outlines its targets”, in Rail, page 62:
- York's new railway offices are rather smart, tucked into the vee of York South Junction where the freight lines diverge to avoid the station.
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- (cricket) The arc of the field, forward of the batsman, from cover to midwicket, in which drives are played.
- A polyamorous relationship between three people, in which one person has two partners who are not themselves romantically or sexually involved.
Derived terms
- teevee
- veep
Translations
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See also
- (Latin-script letter names) letter; a, bee, cee, dee, e, ef, gee, aitch, i, jay, kay, el, em, en, o, pee, cue, ar, ess, tee, u, vee, double-u, ex, wye, zee / zed
Verb
vee (third-person singular simple present vees, present participle veeing, simple past and past participle veed)
- To form something into a "v" shape, particularly as part of a welding, machining, or manufacturing process.
- 1925, Oxweld Acetylene Company, The Oxwelder's Manual: Instructions for Welding and Cutting, p. 166:
- As the metal melts it is veed out with the paddle for about 2 in.
- 2005, Richard Finch, Performance Welding Handbook, p. 83:
- Use a die grinder to vee out the crack or to remove pounded-out metal where the valve seat came loose.
- 1925, Oxweld Acetylene Company, The Oxwelder's Manual: Instructions for Welding and Cutting, p. 166:
Derived terms
- say la vee Template:if
Anagrams
- EVE, EeV, Eve, eve
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch vêe, from Old Dutch fē, from Proto-West Germanic *fehu, from Proto-Germanic *fehu, from Proto-Indo-European *peḱu- (“livestock”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /veː/
audio (file) - Hyphenation: vee
- Rhymes: -eː
Noun
vee n (uncountable)
- (collective) livestock, cattle
Derived terms
- dansvee
- fokvee
- grootvee
- hoornvee
- kiesvee
- klapvee
- kleinvee
- melkvee
- pluimvee
- rundvee
- scharrelvee
- slachtvee
- stemvee
- trekvee
- veeboer
- veehouder
- veestapel
- veesterfte
- veeziekte
- vleesvee
- zoogvee
- zuivelvee
Descendants
- Afrikaans: vee
- Negerhollands: vee
Further reading
- “vee” in Van Dale Onlinewoordenboek, Van Dale Lexicografie, 2007.
Estonian
Noun
vee (genitive [please provide], partitive [please provide])
- The name of the Latin-script letter V.
Noun
vee
- genitive singular of vesi
Finnish
Etymology
From Swedish ve (“name of the letter V”). Similar names are also found in other European languages, such as English vee, French vé and Latvian vē. It is ultimately formed by analogy with Latin letter names such as bē for B, but it is unknown in which this language took place.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʋeː/, [ˈʋe̞ː]
- Rhymes: -eː
- Syllabification(key): vee
Noun
vee
- The name of the Latin-script letter V.
Declension
Inflection of vee (Kotus type 18/maa, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | vee | veet | |
genitive | veen | veiden veitten | |
partitive | veetä | veitä | |
illative | veehen | veihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | vee | veet | |
accusative | nom. | vee | veet |
gen. | veen | ||
genitive | veen | veiden veitten | |
partitive | veetä | veitä | |
inessive | veessä | veissä | |
elative | veestä | veistä | |
illative | veehen | veihin | |
adessive | veellä | veillä | |
ablative | veeltä | veiltä | |
allative | veelle | veille | |
essive | veenä | veinä | |
translative | veeksi | veiksi | |
instructive | — | vein | |
abessive | veettä | veittä | |
comitative | — | veineen |
Possessive forms of vee (type maa) | ||
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possessor | singular | plural |
1st person | veeni | veemme |
2nd person | veesi | veenne |
3rd person | veensä |
Compounds
- kaksoisvee
- tuplavee
Anagrams
- eve
Middle Dutch
Etymology
From Old Dutch fē, from Proto-West Germanic *fehu, from Proto-Germanic *fehu, from Proto-Indo-European *peḱu- (“livestock”).
Noun
vêe f or n
- livestock (collectively)
- animal of livestock
Inflection
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Alternative forms
- vie
Descendants
- Dutch: vee
- Afrikaans: vee
- Negerhollands: vee
- Limburgish: vieë, vieëch
Further reading
- “vee”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
- Verwijs, E.; Verdam, J. (1885–1929), “vee”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, →ISBN
Võro
Noun
vee (genitive [please provide], partitive [please provide])
- The name of the Latin-script letter V.
Inflection
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Derived terms
- kaksisvee