warmed.

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1422.  Yonge, trans. Secr. Secr., 242. That syde is moste colde and moste nedyth to be ychafit.

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c. 1460.  J. Russell, Bk. Nurture, 893. His stomachere welle y-chaffed to kepe hym fro harme.

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  Ychained.

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c. 1393.  [see CHAIN v. 2 b].

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1629.  Milton, Hymn Nativ., xvi. Those ychain’d in sleep.

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  Ychanged.

7

1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 3325. Þis art was al clene ydo þat ychanged hii were.

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1340.  Ayenb., 242. Hi wes ychonged into an ymage of zalt.

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1422.  Yonge, trans. Secr. Secr., 172. The herte y-changed fro ayse to mysayse.

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1647.  H. More, Song of Soul, III. App. xxv. The bare bones … First into liquour melt to air ychanged been.

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  Ycharged, charged, laden.

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a. 1225.  icharged [see CHARGE v. 4].

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1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 2504. Ycharged mid gode kniȝtes ssipes eiȝtetene.

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1340.  Ayenb., 260. Þet youre herten ne by … y-charged of glotounie.

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1399.  Langl., Rich. Redeles, III. 230. Ich man y-charchid to schoppe at his croune.

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c. 1425.  Engl. Conq. Irel., 12. O shippe … y-charget with whet.

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a. 1542.  Wyatt, in Tottel’s Misc. (Arb.), 224. And though with Indian stones … Ycharged were thy backe.

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  Ycharm v. (pseudo-arch.) [Y- 3], to charm.

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c. 1620.  T. Robinson, Mary Magd., 1438. Seu’n sprights, with thunder hee ycharm’d from out my brest.

20

  Ychased, -ced.

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1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VI. 323. Þere Lotharius fliȝ and was i-chasede [MS. β ychaced].

22

c. 1460.  [see CHASE v.1 2 c].

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