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- euoi.
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interj. an expression of Bacchic frenzy, derived from a secondary name of the wine god.

 | <[T]hey shouted the song of Bacchos sounding tongue with tongue, crushing the fruit with many a skip of the foot, crying “Euoi!” —Carl Kerenyl, Dionysos.> |
- euouae.
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n. a term from Gregorian music formed from the vowels of “seculorum Amen,” which ends the Latin hymn “Gloria Patri,” as discussed in The Forms and Orders of Western Liturgy from the Tenth to the Eighteenth Century: A Historical Introduction and Guide for Students and Musicians by John Harper.

- Ey.
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n. a farm in the Rangarvallasysla region of Iceland.

- Eya.
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n. a populated place in the Irrawaddy region of Burma.

 | <I then discussed with the lama the route to Zhongdian via Eya, and soon afterwards Lao Li came to me, once more pale and trembling. “Sir,” he said, “don’t go through Eya. A few days ago it was raided by sixty bandits from Gong-ling. They stole a hundred pack animals and killed some people.” —Heinrich Handel-Mazzetti, A Botanical Pioneer in South West China: Experiences and Impressions of an Austrian Botanist During the First World War.> |
- Eye.
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n. a populated place in Nigeria.

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