[Y- 4, POWDER v.1], powdered, sprinkled.

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c. 1380.  Sir Ferumb., 1327. Þe wyndowes wern y-mad of iaspre … Ypoudred wyþ perree of polastre.

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1395.  E. E. Wills (1882), 4. A bed of tapicers werk … ypouthered with chapes and scochons.

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c. 1403.  Clanvowe, Cuckow & Night., 63. The ground was grene, y-poudred with daisye.

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  Ypowred, poured.

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a. 1565.  Sir T. Challoner, Boeth., II. ii., in Q. Eliz. Engl. (1899), 160. or Goodes somoche ypowred owte, With never stayed hande.

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  Ypoynet, ME. pa. pple. of POIN v.

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