yate
/ˈjeɪt/Definitions
1. noun
a type of gate or entrance, especially one with a gatehouse
“The yate to the castle grounds was guarded by two large stone statues.”
2. verb
to speak or say something in a certain way
“She yated her concerns to the manager about the new policy.”
3. verb
to cut or sever something, especially with a sharp instrument
“He yated the rope with his pocket knife.”