see YCORVE(N.

1

  Ykoweryn, ME. pa. pple. of COVER v.1

2

1466[?].  Stonor Papers (Camden), I. 77. To send hym worde wher to [= whether the] Mylle of Ermyngton schall be y-koweryn with stone or strawe.

3

  Ykoyned [Y- 4, COIN v.1], coined.

4

1423.  Rolls of Parlt., IV. 256/2. Silver is … no better … thenne xxxii s. the seid pound of troie ykoyned.

5

  Ykremyd [CRIM v.], crumbled.

6

c. 1430.  Two Cookery-bks., 40. A fewe ȝolkys of hard Eyroun y-kremyd þer-on.

7

  Ykuenct: see YQUENCT.

8

  Ykynde [Y- 5, KIN sb.1], of (high) kin or lineage.

9

1420.  Proc. Privy Council (1834), II. 273. The whiche partyes bothe beth weel ykynde and of gret allyaunce.

10

  Ykyt: see YKITT.

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