reyt

English

Etymology

Variation of reight, reet. See right.

Adverb

reyt (not comparable)

  1. (Yorkshire) right, good
    • Vinter, Robyn (2023-10-14), “‘Are we reyt?’: the course that aims to revive the Yorkshire dialect”, in The Guardian, Guardian Media Group, retrieved 2023-10-14: ““Are we reyt?” he asks before beginning the course, which the Yorkshire Dialect Society has created with the aim of increasing awareness of its rich linguistic history in an effort to preserve it.”

Interjection

reyt

  1. (Yorkshire) alright
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