obs. pa. pple. of PITCH v.

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1581.  A. Hall, Iliad, IV. 71. His campe ypitched By Asope floud.

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  Ypitte, ME. pa. pple. of PUT v.1

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  Yplaied, played.

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13[?].  K. Alis., 7734 (Linc. Inn MS.). So longe þey hadde þus yplaied.

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  Ypleite, yplight [PLIGHT v.2], pleated.

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1421.  Hoccleve, Min. Poems, xxii. 928. And from hire heed shee hath hir veil y-plight.

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c. 1430.  Pol. Rel. & L. Poems (1903), 209. Þi gowne y-pleite.

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  Yplet [PLEAT v.], plaited.

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1513.  Douglas, Æneis, XII. ii. 126. Hys … hayr,… Yplet ilk nycht on the warm broch of steill.

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  Ypleynted, ME. pa. pple. of PLAINT v.

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  Ypliȝt, -ight, -yȝt, -yght, ME. pa. pple. of PLIGHT v.1

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  Yplonged, plunged.

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c. 1407.  [see PLUNGE v. 2].

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a. 1565.  Sir T. Challoner, Boeth., I. ii., in Q. Eliz. Engl. (1899), 151. The mynde yplonged in worldlye thoughte.

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