As nouns the difference between tey and tay
is that tey is an Old English measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom while tay is the outer membrane of the brain.
As a proper noun Tay is
a township in Ontario, Canada.
tey
English
Noun
(
en noun)
an Old English measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.
* 1866 , James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England , Volume 1, p. 171:
- The tey or toise, the modern fathom, is employed as a measure of rope.
Anagrams
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tay
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(obsolete) The outer membrane of the brain.
*, Bk.XXI, Ch.4:
*:ryght so he smote hys fadir, Kynge Arthure, with hys swerde holdynge in both hys hondys, uppon the syde of the hede, that the swerde perced the helmet and the tay of the brayne.
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