[Y- 4], called.

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1377.  Langl., P. Pl., B. XV. 32. Þanne am I conscience ycalde.

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14[?].  R. Gloucester’s Chron. (Rolls), 212. A woman þat heleine was icluped [MS. β ycallyde, γ ycallyd].

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1426.  Lydg., De Guil. Pilgr., 2904. To-forn or he had makyd man,… He was ycallyd but God only.

4

  Ycalled2 [Y- 5, CAUL sb.1], wearing a ‘caul.’

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1377.  Langl., P. Pl., B. XV. 223. In riche robes rathest he walketh, Ycalled and ycrimiled.

6

  Ycapred, capered.

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c. 1634.  W. Cartwright, Ordinary, III. i. (1651), 36. Huh, huh, huh, so; ycapred very wele.

8

  Ycarked, ykarked, loaded, burdened.

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1340.  [see CARK v.1].

10

  Ycarped, talked.

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1377.  Langl., P. Pl., B. XV. 296. If þei couth han ycarped by cryst.

12

  Ycast.

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1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 5122. Þe englisse þo & saxons … castles bigonne bulde … Þat hii adde er ycast adoun.

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1340.  Ayenb., 108. Huanne … he heþ alle his uelþes ykest out.

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c. 1489.  Caxton, Blanchardyn, xxx. 111. They were … y-caste from the realme of Tourmaday.

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  Ycaught, yca(u)ȝt.

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1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 4372. Hii wende wel hor owe sleupe on ȝou abbe ycaȝt.

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c. 1570.  icaught [see CATCH v. 32].

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  Ycausing pr. pple. [Y- 3 c], causing.

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1563.  Sackville, Mirr. Mag., Compl. Henry Dk. Buckhm., xlix. The Tyrant kyng … Saunce earthly gylt ycausing both be slayne.

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