[Y- 4], ME. pa. pple. of POINT v.1

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  Ypraised, ypraysed, ypreised, praised.

2

c. 1330.  y-praised [see PRAISE v. 2].

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1422.  Yonge, trans. Secr. Secr., 172. He haue no cure that he be y-praysid ne that otheris be blamyd.

4

  Yprast, ypreost, ypressede, ME. pa. pples. of PRESS v.1

5

13[?].  K. Alis., 2342 (Linc. Inn MS.). His hors he gaf to orest, Þat was to grounde ypreost.

6

  Ypreked, ypricked, yprykked, pricked.

7

1377.  Langl., P. Pl., B. XX. 85. Frenesyes, & foule yueles … Hadde yprykked and prayed polles of peple.

8

1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), V. 371. He were priked [MS. γ ypreked] wiþ spores.

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1748.  Thomson, Cast. Indol., I. lxvii. In soul ypricked deep.

10

  Ypre(o)ved, yproved, yprowed, etc., proved.

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1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 3958. Bote he were in armes wel yproued [v.rr. yprowed, ypreuede, ypreuyd].

12

1422.  Yonge, trans. Secr. Secr., 134. They hathe vertue and Streynth of consaill y-prowide.

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1522.  World & Child, A v. I am a prynce, peryllous yprovyde.

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  † Yprimisined, yprimsened [Y- 4], pa. pple. of PRIME-SIGN.

15

  Yprisoned, prisoned.

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a. 1450.  Knt. de la Tour, lxxxviii. Any pore prisonere that was yprisoned for ani necessite of wronge.

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  Yprived, ypryved, ME. pa. pple. of PRIVE v.

18

  Yprocred, yprokered, procured.

19

1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), V. 215. Þe emperesse Eudoxia had i-procured [MS. β y-prokered] þe out puttynge of Iohn.

20

  Yprofred [PROFFER v.], offered.

21

1340–70.  Alex. & Dind., 187. As sone as his king say þat sonde him yprofred.

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