see BROACH v.1 1.

1

  Ybroke: see BREAK v. and I-BROKE.

2

1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 4985. Þe fourme of pes was vaste ymad … Þat ne miȝte noȝt wel be ybroke.

3

1422.  Yonge, trans. Secr. Secr., 143. Throgh a feyth y-broke.

4

  Y-brought, brought.

5

1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 2505. Rowen … among hom ybroȝt was.

6

c. 1325.  Poem temp. Edw. II. (Percy), viii. Holy cherche Is mych ibrowt adoun.

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1340–70.  Alex. & Dind., 586. Ȝe were … y-brouht forþ & bred of þat modur.

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c. 1489.  Caxton, Blanchardyn, xxix. 107. The kynge of polonye, that sawe … his standarde ybrought to the grounde.

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1647.  H. More, Song of Soul, II. Democr. Plat., ii. As men ybrought into some spacious room.

10

  Ybroylid, broiled.

11

c. 1430.  Two Cookery-bks., 47. Porke y-broylid.

12

  Ybuld, -beld, etc. [Y- 4, BUILD v.], built.

13

c. 1380.  Sir Ferumb., 133. Ne sawe þay neuere by-fore þat a place so faire ybuld.

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c. 1394.  P. Pl. Crede, 172. A woon wonderlie well ybeld.

15

c. 1400.  in 26 Pol. Poems, xxvi. 195. Withyn y-bylde halles and bowres.

16

1422.  Yonge, trans. Secr. Secr., 201. The tempill y-bylid.

17

[For form cf. bylled, quot. c. 1400 s.v. BUILD v. 1.]

18

  Ybulled [BULL v.2], issued a bull against.

19

c. 1400.  Langland’s P. Pl., A. V. 77 (MS. H). [Ichaue] y-bulled hem to þe lord to make hem lese siluer.

20

  Yburied, -bir-, -ber- [Y- 4, BURY v.], buried.

21

c. 1250.  [see BURY v.1].

22

1297.  [see FALL v. 33 b].

23

1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), V. 45. He … was i-slawe and y-buried þere.

24

1513.  Douglas, Æneis II. v. 28. With wyne and sleip yberyit and at rest.

25

  Yburnuscht, ybornsched, burnished.

26

c. 1330.  R. Brunne, Chron. Wace (Rolls), 3622. Wel y-burnuscht fair & bryght.

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c. 1380.  Sir Ferumb., 3587. Sherpe swerdes y-bornsched briȝte.

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