[Y- 4, HIDE v.1, I-HEDE], hidden.

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c. 888.  Ælfred, Boeth., xxxv. § 1. Þon fint he þær þa ryhtwisnesse ʓehydde mid þæs lichoman hæfiʓnesse.

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a. 1225.  Ancr. R., 146. Hester, on Ebrewish, þet is ihud, an English.

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1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 5099. Wanne þe relikes of halwen yfounde were & ykud Þat vor drede of saxons er wide were yhud.

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a. 1300.  Sarmun, xi. in E. E. P. (1862), 2. Þer nis no þing a-boute þe bone to ȝeme þat was ihuddid here.

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1340.  Ayenb., 109. Godes riche is ase on tresor in þe uelde yhed.

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c. 1369.  Chaucer, Dethe Blaunche, 175. Some … slepte vpright her heed yhed.

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c. 1374.  [see HIDE v.1 4].

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1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), IV. 431. Iosephus was i-founde y-hid among useles.

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c. 1440.  Pallad. on Husb., IV. 487. By nyght, and vndir cloude yhid the mone.

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