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Why is Y a synonym for yy instead of y$?

Is there a specific historical reason for this? Background — (you can skip this part if you already understand the question.) As intermediate/advanced vi users will know, y is the "yank" command—it ...
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What is the origin of the term "yank"?

I'm interested in learning how the term yank got its name. I'm also interested in why Vi/Vim "yank" differs from Emacs "yank". See also: same question on Unix & Linux; dual question about Emacs
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