[Y- 5, HABIT sb.], clothed.

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1377.  Langl., P. Pl., B. XIII. 285. Y-habited as an hermyte an ordre by hymselue.

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  Yhacked [Y- 4], hacked.

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a. 1225.  Ancr. R., 298. His heaued is ihacked of.

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1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), V. 9. His herte was i-hakked [MS. γ y-hakket] to smal gobettes.

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c. 1430.  Two Cookery-bks., 55. Porke y-soþe, & smale y-hackyd.

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  Yhad(de, ME. pa. pple. of HAVE v.

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  Yhaded, yhoded [HADE, HODE v.1], consecrated, ordained.

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900–30.  O. E. Chron. (Parker MS.), an. 625. Her Paulinus fram Iusto þam ercebiscep wæs ʓehadod Norþhymbrum to biscepe.

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c. 1175.  Lamb. Hom., 131. Ihadede men he munegeð wel to lerene ilewede men.

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a. 1250.  Owl & Night., 1177. Hwat queþ heo ertu ihoded?

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1340.  Ayenb., 49. Clerkes y-hoded.

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c. 1425.  I-hodet [see HODE].

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  Yhaht, ME. pa. pple. of HATCH v.1

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