oe
see also: OE
Pronunciation Noun

oe (plural oes)

  1. (literary or poetic, rare) A small island.
    • 1817, Sir Walter Scott, Harold the Dauntless, canto III:
      I love my father's northern land, / Where the dark pine-trees grow, / And the bold Baltic's echoing strand / Looks o'er each grassy oe.
Pronunciation
  • IPA: /ɔɪ/, /oi/
Noun

oe (plural oes)

  1. A grandchild.

OE
Proper noun
  1. (linguistics, initialism) Old English.
  2. (New Zealand, initialism) Overseas Experience.
  3. (computing) Outlook Express



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