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

1

  Yso(c)ht [SEEK v.], sought.

2

c. 1306.  Ball. agst. Scots 79 (Ritson). He bith y-soht out.

3

1568.  Hoccleve’s Let. Cupid, 128, in Bannatyne MS. (Hunter. Club), 787. Every woman … is licht to get … gife scho be weill ysocht [v.r. I-soght].

4

  Ysocoured, Ysocyed, Ysode(n, Ysoȝe, Ysoiled, ME. pa. pples. of SUCCOUR, SOCIE, SEETHE, SEE and YSEE, SOIL vbs.

5

  Ysojourned, sojourned.

6

1576.  Gascoigne, Steele Glas, 91. Where when she had some yeeres ysojorned,… A deepe Desire hir loving hart enflamde.

7

  Ysome: see I-SOM.

8

  † Ysomned [Y- 4, SOMNE v.2], summoned.

9

1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VIII. 151. He com at þe tyme as he was sommed [MS. γ ysomned].

10

  Ysondred, sundered.

11

c. 1380.  Sir Ferumb., 1737. Of grete hertes … y asky of ȝow an hundred, & clene maydens faire smal al-so manye y-sondred.

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