warmed.
1422. Yonge, trans. Secr. Secr., 242. That syde is moste colde and moste nedyth to be ychafit.
c. 1460. J. Russell, Bk. Nurture, 893. His stomachere welle y-chaffed to kepe hym fro harme.
Ychained.
c. 1393. [see CHAIN v. 2 b].
1629. Milton, Hymn Nativ., xvi. Those ychaind in sleep.
Ychanged.
1297. R. Glouc. (Rolls), 3325. Þis art was al clene ydo þat ychanged hii were.
1340. Ayenb., 242. Hi wes ychonged into an ymage of zalt.
1422. Yonge, trans. Secr. Secr., 172. The herte y-changed fro ayse to mysayse.
1647. H. More, Song of Soul, III. App. xxv. The bare bones First into liquour melt to air ychanged been.
Ycharged, charged, laden.
a. 1225. icharged [see CHARGE v. 4].
1297. R. Glouc. (Rolls), 2504. Ycharged mid gode kniȝtes ssipes eiȝtetene.
1340. Ayenb., 260. Þet youre herten ne by y-charged of glotounie.
1399. Langl., Rich. Redeles, III. 230. Ich man y-charchid to schoppe at his croune.
c. 1425. Engl. Conq. Irel., 12. O shippe y-charget with whet.
a. 1542. Wyatt, in Tottels Misc. (Arb.), 224. And though with Indian stones Ycharged were thy backe.
Ycharm v. (pseudo-arch.) [Y- 3], to charm.
c. 1620. T. Robinson, Mary Magd., 1438. Seun sprights, with thunder hee ycharmd from out my brest.
Ychased, -ced.
1387. Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VI. 323. Þere Lotharius fliȝ and was i-chasede [MS. β ychaced].
c. 1460. [see CHASE v.1 2 c].