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Middle English

Etymology 1

    Inherited from Old English cǣġ, from Proto-West Germanic *kaiju; the final vowel is from the Old English oblique cases.

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    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈkæi̯(ə)/
    • IPA(key): /kɛi̯/, /kɛ̞ː/ (Northern)

    Noun

    keye (plural keyes or keyen)

    1. A key; a tool for opening locks.
    2. In various extended senses:
      1. (architecture) A protrusion at the apex of a vault.
      2. (music, rare) A musical sound; a note or tone.
      3. (nautical, rare) A rudder (device for steering a ship)
    3. In various figurative senses:
      1. Control, safety, or that which ensures it.
      2. A requirement or prerequisite.
      3. (rare) An explication; explanatory material.
    Descendants
    • English: key
    • Scots: key, kee, kye
    References

    Etymology 2

      Borrowed from Old French kay, cail.

      Alternative forms

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      keye (plural keyes)

      1. quay
      Descendants
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      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): [kɛˈjɛ]
      • Hyphenation: ke‧ye

      Noun

      keye m

      1. house

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