[Y- 4], baked.
1340. Ayenb., 112. Bread tuies ybake.
1377. Langl., P. Pl., B. VI. 184. Benes and bren ybaken togideres.
c. 1430. Two Cookery-bks., 54. Tyl it be y-baken y-now.
1513. Douglas, Æneis, XI. xi. 47. The schalt was sad and sound, and weill ybaik [orig. solidum nodis et robore cocto].
Ybanysshed, banished.
c. 1385. [see BANISH v. 2 c].
c. 1400. trans. Higden (Rolls), VII. App. 510. Somme of hem were slayn and somme y-banysched.
Ybaptized.
1297. [see BAPTIZE v. 1].
Ybarnd: see YBRENT.
Ybarred, barred.
1377. Langl., P. Pl., B. XIX. 162. In an hous al bishette & her dore ybarred.
147085. Malory, Arthur, XIX. v. 780. That wyndowe was y barryd with yron.
Ybathed.
c. 1300. [see BATHE v. 3].
c. 1374. Chaucer, Troylus, IV. 815. With here salte terys Here brest here face y-baþed was ful wete.
Ybatrid.
c. 1380. [see BATTER v.1 1 b].
Ybe, yben(e, yby, earlier ȝebeon, ib(e)on, ibi, etc. (see BE v. A. 8).
1297. R. Glouc. (Rolls), 5729. Sein swithin Þat longe adde vnder erþe ybe.
c. 1320. Sir Tristr., 1203. Sche sleiȝest had y bene.
1340. Ayenb., 239. Ane cite huer he hedde y-by at ane bredale.
a. 1500. Flower and Leaf, 375. The grete affray That they in greene without had in ybe.
1513. Douglas, Æneis, XI. i. 73. The quhilk Acetes had tofor ybe Squyer to kyng Evander.
Ybedded [Y- 5], provided with beds.
1377. Langl., P. Pl., B. XV. 498. Yuel yclothed [þei] ȝeden, Badly ybedded.
Ybede [Y- 4, BID v.], asked for.
1340. Ayenb., 112. Huanne god heþ y-yeue to man þet he him heþ ybede.
Ybegunne, begun.
143250. trans. Higden (Rolls), III. 147. The batelle ybegunne, men of Persides fledde.
Ybeld: see YBULD.
Ybenched [Y- 5], furnished with benches.
c. 1394. P. Pl. Crede, 205. An halle Wiþ brode bordes aboute y-benched wel clene.
Ybent, bent.
c. 1330. [see BENT ppl. a. 2].
1399. Langl., Rich. Redeles, III. 214. Grette browis y-bente.
1508. Dunbar, Gold. Targe, 110. Cupide the king, wyth bow in hand ybent.
1579. E. Hake, Newes out of Powles (1872), G iij b. That Broking trade might practizd be by men so well ybent.
1595. Locrine, I. Prol. 9. A dreadfull Archer with his bow ybent.
Yber, pa. t. of I-BERE v.1 Yberyit, obs. Sc. pa. pple. of BURY v.: see YBURIED.
Ybet(te [BEET v.], amended; improved; kindled.
c. 1000. [see BEET v.1].
1377. Langl., P. Pl., B. IV. 93. Bettere is þat bote bale adoun brynge, Þan bale be ybette & bote neuere þe bettere.
a. 1400. Octouian, 235. Anoon a fyer ther was y-beet [rhyme y-set].
1501. Douglas, Pal. Hon., Prol. 14. Yapours hote, richt fresche, and weill ybet.
1581. A. Hall, Iliad, II. 19. And to his side a sworde he girt, with golden nayles ybet.
Ybete v. [Y- 3 c], to beat.
1423. James I., Kingis Q., cxvi. My teris That ȝe se on the ground so fast ybete.
Ybete(n [BEAT v.1], beaten.
13[?]. K. Alis., 1518. An ymage Y-beten al with gold fyne.
1340. Ayenb., 236. Bchoueþ þet he by ybeate and y-wesse.
c. 1385. Chaucer, L. G. W., 1122, Dido. Ne coupe of gold with floreynys nowe I-bete [v.rr. ybet, ybete, ybette].
a. 1400[?]. Arthur, 609. And Arthour [was] y-bete wyþ wounde.
c. 1520. Skelton, Magnyf., 2017. Nowe must ye be storm ybeten with showres and raynes.
Ybite, bitten.
c. 1460. Stans Puer ad Mensam, in Rel. Ant., I. 157. Off brede y-bite no soppis that thu make.
Yblamed, blamed.
1377. Langl., P. Pl., B. III. 281. Who-so seyth hem sothes is sonnest yblamed.
Yblaunchyd, blanched.
c. 1430. Two Cookery-bks., 31. Draw vppe a þrifti Mylke of Almaundys y-blaunchyd.
Ybleft, var. YBLEUED.