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yet adverb To the present time, still (in an affirmative clause, sometimes co-occurring with still, which always precedes yet).
1836 Sullivan Co Soldiers Our company is altogether yet but one Charles Shely left us at Athens and is discharged from the service. 1889 Cole Letters 75 I think if you all will help him he will Save me yet. 1922 TN CW Ques 9 (Jefferson Co TN) [I] still work at the business yet when I am able to work. 1939 Hall Coll (Emerts Cove TN) They’s one man living there yet, though that man was a man born when I was just a little boy. 1957 GSMNP-23:1:14 The rocks is still there yet. They ain’t moved. 1969 GSMNP-46:4 I have got the old collar up there yet that I used on him. 1989 Matewan OHP-9 We got an old log church house over in Washington County. The inside of it yet has the old logs.