Pronunciation: /eɪ/

Definitions of ae

Examples of ae in a Sentence

formal The term 'ae' is often used in academic writing to refer to the Latin word 'aetatis' meaning 'of age'.

informal I'll meet you at 3 ae?

slang Let's grab some pizza ae and chill at my place.

figurative The artist's use of color in the painting created an ae of warmth and tranquility.

Grammatical Forms of ae

past tense

aed

plural

aes

comparative

more ae

superlative

most ae

present tense

ae

future tense

will ae

perfect tense

have aed

continuous tense

am aeing

singular

ae

positive degree

very ae

infinitive

to ae

gerund

aeing

participle

aed

Origin and Evolution of ae

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'ae' is derived from the Latin word 'aevum', meaning age or era.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the Latin word 'aevum' evolved into the Old French 'eage', which eventually became the Middle English 'ae'.