[Y- 4, PAY v.1], paid, pleased.
1297. R. Glouc. (Rolls), 1842. Þat folc was þo of þis lond ypaid wel ynou.
1393. Langl., P. Pl. C., IV. 393. Be þe pecunie y-payed þauh parties chide.
Ypaised, Yparroked, ME. pa. pples. of PEASE v., PARROCK v.
Ypass v. [Y- 3 c], to pass.
13[?]. K. Alis., 5606 (Laud MS.). A northhalf ne mowen ȝee nouȝth ypasse For deserte & wildernesse.
Ypas(s)ed, ypast, ME. pa. pple. of PASS v.
13[?]. K. Alis., 5460 (Laud MS.). Nov it is ypassed hy ne don þerof.
1422. Yonge, trans. Secr. Secr., 157. Who-so nothynge thynkyth of thyngis y-passet.
143250. trans. Higden (Rolls), III. 195. vij. year ypaste. Ibid., 335. A litelle season y-passede.
Ypaved, -yd, paved.
c. 1394. P. Pl. Crede, 194. Y-paued wiþ peynt til.
1426. Lydg., De Guil. Pilgr., 331. For al the weyes & paament Wer ypavyd all off gold.
Ypavylounded, ME. pa. pple. of PAVILION v.
† Ypaynt(ed, ypeint, ypeynt(ed, ME. pa. pples. of PAINT v.1
c. 1290. ypeint.
13[?]. y-paynted [see PAINT v.1 1].
c. 1440. Gesta Rom., 8. Þis ymage that is thus y-paynt.
Y-pekyd: see YPIKED.
Ypend, obs. pa. pple. of PEN v.1
1591. Sylvester, Du Bartas, I. i. 429. Though yet he seem in feeble flesh ypend.