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| has gloss | eng: Ye Olde is a stock prefix, used often anachronistically in the case of theme pubs, to indicate things of medieval extraction, things which are English, or, as in popular caricature (especially in the United States) the two are synonymous, both indicating, perhaps, a Deep England, half-timbered feel. The construction Ye Olde English Pubbe is the usual example, a standard bar name akin to The Red Lion. |
| lexicalization | eng: Ye olde |
| instance of | e/Cliche |
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| media:img | EME ye.png |
| media:img | Ye Olde Pizza Parlor.jpg |
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