[Y- 4, POWDER v.1], powdered, sprinkled.
c. 1380. Sir Ferumb., 1327. Þe wyndowes wern y-mad of iaspre Ypoudred wyþ perree of polastre.
1395. E. E. Wills (1882), 4. A bed of tapicers werk ypouthered with chapes and scochons.
c. 1403. Clanvowe, Cuckow & Night., 63. The ground was grene, y-poudred with daisye.
Ypowred, poured.
a. 1565. Sir T. Challoner, Boeth., II. ii., in Q. Eliz. Engl. (1899), 160. or Goodes somoche ypowred owte, With never stayed hande.
Ypoynet, ME. pa. pple. of POIN v.