see YHONGE.

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  Yhuntid [Y- 4], hunted.

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1399.  Langl., Rich. Redeles, III. 228. He was halowid and y-huntid and y-hote trusse.

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  Yhu(y)red, yhyred, hired.

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c. 1000.  Ælfric, Gloss., in Wr.-Wülcker, 115/21. Locatio, behyring, uel ʓehyred feoh.

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1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), IV. 51. An oost þat was i-hered [MS. γ yhuyred] out of Grecia.

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1393.  Langl., P. Pl., C. IX. 336. Bote he be heyliche yhyred elles wol he chide.

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  Yhurt(e, ME. pa. pple. of HURT v.

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  Yhy(e)alde, ME. (Kentish) pa. pple. of HOLD v.

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1340.  Ayenb., 8. Zuich wreþe longe yhyealde and byuealde ine herte.

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  Yhyȝed [Y- 4, HIE v.], hastened.

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a. 1400.  New Test. (Paues), 1 Thess. ii. 17. We … hafeþ muche y-hyȝed to sen ȝoure vysage.

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  Yhyled [HILL v.1], covered.

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c. 1394.  P. Pl. Crede, 193. Þat cloister … All y-hyled wiþ leed lowe to þe stones.

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