Sc. Obs. [Goes with TIFT v.1] Prepared, ready; set in order; provided, furnished.
13[?]. Cursor M., 1761 (Cott.). Quen al was tift [v.rr. wroȝt, don] was þar na bide, Þe stormes ras on ilka side. Ibid., 5089. Mas your gere al redi tift, Your seckes sal i fil o gift. Ibid., 24807. Wit trissor son his scipp was tift.
c. 1375. Sc. Leg. Saints, xviii. (Egipciane), 870. I cane fond To þat flume , And wesche in yt bath handis & face; Syne come agane, & with schryfte And contryt hart mad me tyfte.