[Y- 4, BOW v.1], influenced.

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1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VII. 451. [He] was ybowed vor favour [orig. inflexus favoribus].

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  Ybowne, pseudo-arch. [Y-, bowne, BOUND ppl. a.1], about to go or start.

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c. 1572.  Gascoigne, Posies, Fruites Warre, cxl. A daye before he was from thence ybowne.

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  Yboylid, boiled.

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c. 1430.  Two Cookery-bks., 48. Hony y-boylid hote.

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  Ybrad [BREDE v.1, to roast], tortured as with fire.

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a. 1310.  in Wright, Lyric P., xi. 39. The care that icham yn y-brad, y wyte a wyf.

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  Ybraid [BRAY v.2], pounded.

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c. 1430.  Two Cookery-bks., 48. A pece of Milwelle … y-braid with-al.

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