[Y- 4], sinned.

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a. 1400.  Leg. Rood (1871), 176. Þat pine be my socour there That y haue y-sinwed with myn here.

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  Ysiwed, ME. pa. pple. of SUE v.

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  Yskaldyd, scalded.

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c. 1430.  Two Cookery-bks., 22. Brede y-Skaldyd.

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  Yslaȝe, ysla(i)ne, yslawe(n, yslayn(e, obs. pa. pples. of SLAY v.1

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13[?].  Coer de L., 1788. That six and thirty they had y-slowe.

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1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), V. 71. Gordianus … was y-slawe of oon Phelip.

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1616.  R. C., Times’ Whistle, etc. (1871), 122. The dead body was a calfe yslaine.

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  Yslaked, obs. pa. pple. of SLAKE v.1

10

  Yslape, yslepe, ME. pa. pple. of SLEEP v.

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