yezzy
English
Adjective
yezzy (comparative more yezzy, superlative most yezzy)
- (UK, dialect, obsolete) easy
- 1894, John Trafford Clegg, David's Loom: A Story of Rochdale's Life in the Early Years of the Nineteenth Century, page 259:
- "They tell me tha's bin takken for murdher," David began, addressing the trembling wanderer, "but that's o a mistake, so keep thi mind yezzy abeaut it."
References
- English Dialect Society (1875) Publications, volume 10, page 287
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