east
[ eest ]
/ ist /
noun
adjective
adverb
to, toward, or in the east: an island located east of Sumatra; He went east.
Origin of east
before 900; Middle English
est, Old English
ēast; cognate with German
ost, Old Norse
austr; akin to Latin
aurōra, Greek
aúōs (dialectal variant of
ēṓs, héōs) dawn. See
Easter
OTHER WORDS FROM east
east·ness, nounWords nearby east
Definition for east (2 of 2)
Example sentences from the Web for east
British Dictionary definitions for east (1 of 2)
east
/ (iːst) /
noun
adjective
situated in, moving towards, or facing the east
(esp of the wind) from the east
adverb
in, to, or towards the east
archaic
(of the wind) from the east
Symbol:
E
Word Origin for east
Old English
ēast; related to Old High German
ōstar to the east, Old Norse
austr, Latin
aurora dawn, Greek
eōs, Sanskrit
usās dawn, morning
British Dictionary definitions for east (2 of 2)
East
/ (iːst) /
noun the East
the continent of Asia regarded as culturally distinct from Europe and the West; the Orient
the countries under Communist rule and formerly under Communist rule, lying mainly in the E hemisphere
Compare West (def. 2)
(in the US)
- the area north of the Ohio and east of the Mississippi
- the area north of Maryland and east of the Alleghenies
adjective
- of or denoting the eastern part of a specified country, area, etc
- (as part of a name)East Sussex