[Y- 4], gathered.

1

c. 891–c. 1275.  [see GATHER v.].

2

1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 4527. In is ost þo hii were ygadered in þis cas.

3

c. 1394.  P. Pl. Crede, 189. Þouȝ þe tax of ten ȝer were trewly y-gadered.

4

c. 1489.  Caxton, Blanchardyn, xxxix. 144. So grete a tresoure was ther wyth-in the paleys, ygadred by the kyng.

5

  Ygalled = GALLED ppl. a.2 1.

6

1742.  Shenstone, Schoolmistr., xviii. See! to their Seats all hie with merry Glee,… All, but the Wight of Bum y-galled.

7

  Ygan, ME. pa. pple. of GO v.

8

  Ygathering, pr. pple. [Y- 3 c; cf. ycausing], gathering.

9

1866.  J. B. Rose, Ovid’s Met., 163. Rustics there, ygathering osiers.

10

  Ygazed, arch. pa. pple. of GAZE v.

11

1812.  Byron, Ch. Har., II. lxxi. He that unawares had there ygazed.

12

  Ygazing, pr. pple. [Y- 3 c], gazing.

13

1742.  Shenstone, Schoolmistr., xiii. Thilk Wight that has y-gazing been.

14

  Ygelt, Ygerdonyd, ME. pa. pples. of GILD v.1, GUERDON v.

15

  Ygerd, ygert: see YCURD.

16

  Ygete, got.

17

1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 225. Ȝwat man þe child ssolde be þat he adde bi ȝete [MS. B y gete].

18

1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), V. 61. Whan he hadde y-gete his axynge.

19

  Ygeve: see GIVE v.

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