a. 1100. Aldhelm Gloss., I. 653 (Napier 19/1), Foedatos, ʓefylede.
a. 1240. Lofsong, in O. E. Hom., I. 205. Ich habbe mid flesches fulðe ifuled me.
13[?]. R. Gloucesters Chron. (Rolls), 8971. Wanne he þi mouþ cusste Þat so villiche isoiled [MS. B yuyled] is.
Yfulled, yfolled [FULL v.1], baptized.
c. 897. K. Ælfred, Gregorys Past. C., lviii. 443. Doð ærest hreowsunga, & weorðað siððan ʓefullwade.
c. 11751297. ifulȝed, ifulhet, yuolled [see FULL v.1].
1387. Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VI. 157. Þere he was i-cristned [v.rr. yfulled, yvolled] of pope Sergius.
a. 1400. New Test. (Paues), 47/16. To byleuen in Crist, & ben y-folewed.
Yfurred, furred.
13[?]. K. Alis., 5502 (Laud MS.). Twoo þik mantels, yfurred wiþ grys.
13[?]. Coer de L., 6526. A robe i-furryd with blaun and nere.
c. 1450. Mirks Festial, 40. A cloþe þat was of fyne scarlad, well yfurred wyth grys.
Yfurthered, furthered.
c. 1402. Lydg., Compl. Bl. Knt., xlvii. The trewe man was put abakke, wher-as the falshede Y-furthered was.
Yfycched [FICCHE v.], fixed.
c. 1412. Hoccleve, De Reg. Princ., 856. That after-clap, in my mynde so deepe Y-fycched is.
Yfyned [FINE v.3], refined.
14[?]. Lydg., Beware Doubleness, 99. O ye women, which been enclyned To been as pure as gold y-fyned.
Yfyred, ME. pa. pple. of FIRE v.1