[Y- 4], ME. pa. pples. of STABLE v.1, 2.

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13[?].  K. Alis., 4690 (Linc. Inn MS.). Whan he hadde ystabled þat lay, Þus he saide.

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1422.  Yonge, trans. Secr. Secr., 135. The lawes y-stabelid in the Pepill.

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  Ystade [STEAD v.], beset (with difficulties).

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a. 1440.  Sir Degrev., 1631. He was never so hard y-stade.

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  Ystal(l)ed, ME. pa. pple. of STALL v.1

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  Ystamped, pounded.

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c. 1410.  Master of Game (MS. Digby 182), xii. Take of blac pycche and of rosyn as myche of one as of an oþer wele ystamped.

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  Ystatut, obs. pa. pple. of STATUTE v.1

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  Ysteare [Y- 3 c], pseudo-arch. f. STEER v.1

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  Ysteke, -yd [Y- 4], ME. pa. pples. of STEEK v.1, 2.

11

  Ystept [STEP v.), advanced.

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c. 1634.  W. Cartwright, Ordinary, II. ii. (1651), 26. A Norice Some dele ystept in age!

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  Ysteynud, ME. f. STAINED.

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  Ystik(k)ed, ystyked, -yd, ME. pa. pple. of STICK v.1

15

  Ystocked [STOCK v.1], imprisoned.

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1387–8.  T. Usk, Test. Love, I. i. (Skeat), l. 41. Depe in this pyninge pitte with wo I ligge y-stocked.

17

  Ystoffed, Ystoke(n, Ystol(n)e, Ystond(e, Ystonge(n, ystonnge, Ystope, Ystored, -id, obs. pa. pples. of STUFF v.2, STEEK v.1, STEAL v.1, STAND v., STING v.1, STEP v., STORE v.

18

  Ystowe [STY v.1], ascended.

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1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VI. 227. Oo Kyng of bliss,… þat … art þis day i-steie [MS. γ ystowe] up above alle hevenes.

20

  Ystrainyd, ystraynid [STRAIN v.1], fastened; strained.

21

c. 1325.  Gloss. W. de Bibbesw., in Wright, Voc., 169. Sunt les boufs si fort artes, gloss ysstreynned [v.r. streingned].

22

c. 1430.  Two Cookery-bks., 17. Take Eyroun, þe ȝolke an þe Whyte y-strainyd a lyte.

23

  Ystrawed, Ystreiȝt, -streight, -streith, ME. pa. pples. of STRAW v.1, STRETCH v.

24

  Ystrengþed [STRENGTH v.), strengthened.

25

1340.  Ayenb., 201. Y-strengþed be þe yefþe of onderstonndinge.

26

  Ystrewed, ME. pa. pple. of STREW v.

27

  Ystrick(en, ystrike, ystruck, obs. pa. pples. of STRIKE v.

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1583.  Melbancke, Philotimus, Z ij. To rescue Phedimus and Tantalus ystrick with pearcing shaft yfere.

29

1642.  H. More, Song of Soul, III. I. i. Ystruck with mighty rage.

30

  Ystrived, ME. pa. pple. of STRIVE v.

31

  Ystuded [STUDY v.], endeavoured.

32

1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), VIII. 83. I have studied [MS. γ y-studed] to take þe floures of Stevenes book.

33

  Ystured, Ystwyde, -yed, ME. pa. pples. of STIR v., STEW v.2

34

  Ystyffled [Y- 5, STIFLE sb.1], having (weak) stifle-bones.

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c. 1410.  Master of Game (MS. Digby 182), xii. Somtyme an hounde is euyl astyfled [v.r. γ styffled], so þat he shall somtyme abydenn halfe a yere or more, or he be wele ferme.

36

  Ysucrod, obs. pa. pple. of SUCCOUR v.

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1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), V. 157. Þere he was i-socoured [MS. γ ysucrod] awhile wiþ oon Maximus.

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