[Y- 4, LACE v.), laced.
c. 1425. Engl. Conq. Irel., 52. Þay turneden toward weysford by Odroon, wyth baners y-lacet.
Ylad(d [LEAD v.1], led, conveyed, carried.
1297. R. Glouc. (Rolls), 2424. Mercurius us aþ ylad in to þin londe.
1387. Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), V. 99. Numerianus was y-lad in a liter.
c. 1400. Maundev. (1839), ii. 13. Oure Lord Jesu, in that Nyghte that he was taken, he was y lad in to a Gardyn.
14[?]. K. Sol. Bk. Wisd., 211. Þo Ely in þis fair cart to heuen was ylad, Elisee his felawe was sory.
1426. Lydg., De Guil. Pilgr., 9772. The maryner Ledeth the shyp, And ys hym sylff ylad also.
Ylaft(e: see YLEFT.
Ylaht [LATCH v.1, I-LECCHE], seized, caught.
c. 1306. Pol. Songs (Camden), 214. The Bisshop of Glascou ychot he was y-laht.
Ylaid, ylayd, yleid, yleyd, ME. pa. pple. of LAY v..1
12[?]. Moral Ode, vi., in E. E. P. (1862), 22. Al to muchel ic habbe i-spend, to litel y-leid an horde.
c. 1330. Assump. Virg. (B. M. MS.), 842. It was in þe tumbe ylaide.
c. 1380. Sir Ferumb., 2427. Þe cloþes þat wern on hure bed ilaid.
1426. Lydg., De Guil. Pilgr., 5415. Ther was no chaff ysene, And the strawh yleyd a-syde.
Ylakked [LACK v.1], blamed.
1377. Langl., P. Pl., B. II. 21. That is Mede þe Mayde hath noyed me ful oft, And ylakked my lemman.