ME. pa. pples. of SPEED v., SPEAK v.
Yspend(ed, -dyth, yspent [SPEND v.1], spent.
13[?]. R. Gloucesters Chron. (1724), 404. Hii þo adde yspend þat wyþynne was.
1340. Ayenb., 171. He hise heþ folliche yspended.
1408. E. E. Wills (1882), 15. That ther be yspendyth of my good, Cs.
1581. A. Hall, Iliad, II. 22. Our saile yards rotten, our masts yspent.
1647. H. More, Song of Soul, III. App. lxxxvi. Grosse sperm yspent in Nuptiall bed.
Ysperde, ysper(r)ed(e, ysperyd [SPEAR v.1], bolted, shut.
1377. Langl., P. Pl., B. XIX. 162. In an hous al bishette & her dore ybarred [v.rr. ysperrede, yspered].
Yspewed, Yspild, -lt, etc., Yspited, Yspoke(n, -yn, Ysponne, ME. pa. pples. of SPEW, SPILL, SPIT, SPEAK, SPIN vbs.
Yspouse(d [SPOUSE v.], espoused.
13[?]. R. Gloucesters Chron. (1724), 13. Þis mayde y spoused was of so riche blode.
Ysprad(de, yspre(a)d, ME. pa. pple. of SPREAD v.
1297, etc. ysprad, yspred [see SPREAD v.].
1616. R. C., Times Whistle, v. (1871), 64. Who Knewe on which side of his bread The sweetnesse of the butter was yspread.
Yspraind, ysprengd(e, yspreynd, etc., Yspratelid, ME. pa. pples. of SPRENGE v., SPRATTLE v.1
Ysprinkled, pseudo-arch. f. sprinkled, pa. pple. of SPRINKLE v.1
1867. Jean Ingelow, Song Nt. Christs Resurr., iv. Her star y-sprinkled gown.
Ysprong(e, -en, ysprung(e, obs. pa. pple. of SPRING v.1
a. 1300, etc. [see SPRING v.1].
1586. Marlowe, 1st Pt. Tamburl., III. iii. The brats ysprong from Typhons loins.
1748. Thomson, Cast. Indol., II. xxvi. From heaven this life ysprung, from hell thy glories vild!
Ysprout [Y- 3 c], pseudo-arch. f. SPROUT v.1
c. 1620. T. Robinson, Mary Magd., 349. And farther in, ye laden vines ysprout.
Yspunne, arch. pa. pple. of SPIN v.
1616. R. C., Times Whistle, ii. (1871), 27. His stockings of the coursest woole yspunne.
Yspuwed, ME. pa. pple. of SPEW v.
Ysquaryd, squared.
1426. Lydg., De Guil. Pilgr., 7672. Yforgyd off malys, And ysquaryd by fals devys.
Ysrive, ME. pa. pple. of SHRIVE v.