a. Obs. [OE. ʓehorsed: see Y- 5.] Horsed; on horseback.
c. 893. Ælfred, Oros., III. ix. § 1. On his feðehere wæron xxxii M. & þæs ʓehorsedan fifte healf M.
a. 1122. O. E. Chron. (Laud MS.), an. 1010. Þa Dæniscan þær wurdon ʓehorsode.
c. 1350. Will. Palerne, 1950. Alle on stalworþ stedes stoutliche i-horsed.
c. 1380. Sir Ferumb., 801. Y-horced & y-armed.
c. 1489. Caxton, Blanchardyn, xxvii. 102. Yf wele yhorsed I had not ben I shulde neuer haue escaped.