[MELL v.2], mixed.
1387. Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), III. 469. Þe elementes i-medled [MS. γ ymelled] to gidres.
c. 1430. Two Cookery-bks., 28. Pouder Gyngere ymellyd with Sugre.
Ymelt(ed, ME. pa. pple. of MELT v.1
1387. Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), III. 13. A streem of gold of nayles i-melt [MS. γ ymelt].
143250. trans. Higden (Rolls), IV. 187. Golde y-meltede.
Ymende [Y- 3 c, mende MIND v.], to remember.
1340. [see MIND v. 2 c].
Ymene: see I-MENE.
Ymeneȝed, pa. pple. of MING v.
Ymeng, ymeng(e)d, -id, yd, ME. pa. pples. of MENG v., to mingle.
1297. R. Glouc. (Rolls) 2541. Þo were among cristinemen þis paiens þus imengd [v.r. y menged]. Ibid., 3437. Þus were in worre & in wo ymeng þe saxons myd þe brutons.
1340. Ayenb., 196. Loke þet ydele blisse ne by naȝt y-mengd.
c. 1430. Two Cookery-bks., 38. Ȝolkys of Eyroun y-mengyd with þe Ius of haselle leuys.
Yment, ME. pa. pple. of MEAN v.1
Ymered, pa. pple. of MERE v.1, to purify.
Ymesurid, ME. f. MEASURED; well y-mesurid, well-proportioned.
1422. Yonge, trans. Secr. Secr., lxix. 236. The hede well y-mesurid.
Ymet1, ME. pa. pple. of METE v.2, to dream.
c. 1380. Sir Ferumb., 335. Þou hast y met of venysoun; þou mostest drynke a torn.
c. 1430. [see METE v.2 2].
Ymet2, pa. pple. (ME. and 67 arch.) of MEET v.
1522. World & Child (facs.), C v b. Well ymet syr, well ymet.
1642. H. More, Song of Soul, I. III. ii. Last time we were together here ymet.