vbl. sb. Obs. [f. YET v. + -ING1. Cf. YOTING.]

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  1.  Casting of metal or a metal object.

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1382.  [see YETER].

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c. 1440.  Promp. Parv., 538/1. Ȝytynge [Winch. MS. ȝetyng] of metelle, as bellys, pannys, potys, and other lyke, fusio.

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c. 1449.  Pecock, Repr., II. ii. 138. Forwhi in kinde of ymagis no difference the grauyng makith fro the ȝutting, or the ȝutting fro the grauyng.

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1453–4.  Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees), 191. Pro uno novo axiltre cum ȝattynges et factura, xxij s. iij d.

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1473–4.  Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot., I. 65. For the mending and theking of a hous in thare place that wes revin at the ȝetting of the gwn, viij li.

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  2.  Pouring down, forth, etc.; shedding.

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c. 1400.  Destr. Troy, 8175. Now is … yomeryng for-yeton, & yettyng of teres.

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a. 1425.  trans. Anderne’s Treat. Fistula, etc. 36. Aftir þe ȝettyng in of tapsimel wiþ þe forseid poudre.

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1483.  Cath. Angl., 426/2. A ȝettynge jn, jnfusio. A ȝettynge oute, effusio.

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  3.  attrib. and Comb., as yeting-place, -vessel.

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1382.  Wyclif, Prov. xxvii. 21. What maner wise siluer is preued in the ȝeting vessel.

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1483.  Cath. Angl., 426/2. A ȝettynge place, fusorium.

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