[Y- 4], pa. pples. of CLIP v.1, CLITCH v.

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  Ycleyed, stopped with clay.

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c. 1440.  Pallad. on Husb., IV. 438. Another list ycleyed hem to se.

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  Yclinge v. (pseudo-arch.) [Y- 3 c], to cling.

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c. 1620.  T. Robinson, Mary Magd., 339. Yet to ye banckes his tender rootes yclinge.

5

  Y-clive1, obs. pa. pple. of clive, CLEAVE v.2

6

a. 1325.  Maudelain, 323, in Horstm., Altengl. Leg. (1878), 166. So michel pain is in hir ycliue, Ȝete ich wene wele þat sche liue.

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  Yclive2, pa. pple. of CLIVE v., to climb.

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  Yclomben, climbed.

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c. 1412.  Hoccleve, De Reg. Princ., 904. Þou þat yclomben art in hy honoures.

10

  Yclosed, closed.

11

1377, c. 1420.  [see CLOSE v. 1 b, 3].

12

c. 1430.  Two Cookery-bks., 48. And so noȝt y-closyd, serue forth.

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1647.  H. More, Song of Soul, III. App. xviii. The ghosts of men deceas’d … in sleep yclos’d.

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  Yclothed, clothed.

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1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 3949. Noble men ycloþed in ermine.

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a. 1400.  Adam Davy, 140. Þe kyng stood, ycloped al in rede.

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c. 1450.  Mirk’s Festial, 4. To haue fed me … and ȝeue me dryngke, ycloþet me.

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  Yclouted, patched.

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1377.  Langl., P. Pl., B. VI. 61. I shal … cast on me my clothes yclouted and hole.

20

  Yclove, obs. pa. pple. of CLEAVE v.1 (3 β).

21

  Yclyketed, latched.

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1393.  Langl., P. Pl., C. VIII. 266. Þe dore … Y-keyed and yclyketed.

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