[Y- 4, DO v., I-DO v.], done, put. Wel idon (cf. MHG. wol getân): excellent.
1123, etc. [see DO v. A. 8].
c. 1205. Lay., 910. Membricius, þet wes a riche mon, þe wes swiðe wel idon [Wace saives hom].
1297. R. Glouc. (Rolls), 9535. Wircestere was þus ibarnd and oþer harm ido.
c. 1320. Cast. Love, 312. A þral To strong prison was i-don.
1387. Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VI. 71. What hast y-doo, sire bisshop?
1392. E. E. Wills (1882), 3. Þat þe hows be ysold, and þe Almes yi-do in þe worst ȝere.
1426. Lydg., De Guil. Pilgr., 17310. Thys mescheff Ys ydon and wrouht by me.
Ydobbed: see Ydubbed.
Ydodded, shorn.
a. 1400. N. T. (Paues), 1 Cor. xi. 6. Ȝif it be foul for womman to ben y-dodded oþer balled.
Ydolve [DELVE v.], undermined; buried.
1340. Ayenb., 263. Vor huych hord þet ilke zelue hous ne by y-dolue heȝlyche he wakeþ.
143040. Lydg., Bochas, IV. ii. (1554), 102. She was ydolue lowe.
Ydoubled, -dobbled, doubled.
1340. Ayenb., 230. Yef þou me beuelst aye mi wyl, my chasthede hit ssel by me ydobbled.
1399. Langl., Rich. Redeles, III. 275. With deyntes y-doublid and daunsinge to pipis.
Ydought [DOW v.1], grown strong.
13[?]. K. Alis., 5906. Tho the kyng was hool, and wel y-doughth.