A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

I-dreaued, pp. troubled, S; see Drouy.

Ieden, pt. pl. went, S; see Eode. [Addition]

I-fA|ied, pp. hated, SD; i-uaid, S; i-vA|id, SD.—­AS. ge-fA(C)oged, pp. of ge-fA(C)ogan, to hate.

I-fellen, v. to fell, SD; i-uA|lAz, pr. pl., S; yfelde, pt. s., S; ifulde, S.—­AS. ge-*fellan.

I-fere, sb. a fellow-farer, companion, comes, S; 3*e-feren, pl., S; i-feren, S; i-ueren, S; y-fere, S; i-uere, S.—­AS. ge-fA(C)ra.

I-feren, adv. together, S; see In, prep.

I-finden, v. to find, S; i-uinden, S; i-uynde, S; y-fynde, C2.—­AS. ge-*findan.

I-fon, v. to take; i-uo, S; ifoA deg., pr. pl., S.—­AS. ge-fA cubedn.  See Fon.

I-fulde, pt. s. felled, S; see I-fellen.

Igain, prep. and adv. against, again, S2; see A3*ein.

Igain-sawe, sb. contradiction, S2.  Cf. Ogainsaghe.

I-gistned, pp. lodged, S2; see Gestnen.

I-gon, v. to go, S.—­AS. ge-gAin.

I-grA|tten, pt. pl. saluted, S; igret, pp., S (7. 105).—­AS. gegrA(C)tton, pt pl. of grA(C)tan.  See Greten.

I-grede, sb. shouting, clamour, S. See Greden.

I-healden, v. to hold, keep, S; iholde, S.—­AS. ge-healdan.  See Holden.

I-hende, adv. near, S.—­AS. ge-hende; see Hende.

I-heorted, adj. in phr.; heie iheorted, proud-hearted, S.

I-heren, v. to hear, S; ihure, S, S2.; hi-heren, S; yhyren, S2; ihA|rde, pt. s., S; ihorde, S.—­AS. ge-hA(C)ran.

I-hold, sb. fortress, hold, S.—­AS. ge-*heald.  See Hold.

I-holde; see I-healden.

I-hudeket, pp. hooded, S. See Hood.

I-hure; see I-heren.

I-hwulen, v. to be at leisure, S. See While.

Ik, pron.  I, P. See Ich.

I-latet, adj. visaged, S. See Late.

~-ild~, suffix.  As in beggild, MD; cheap-*ild, S; fostrild, MD.

Ile, sb. isle, S, S2, C3; yle, C2, PP, S3.—­OF. ile, isle; Lat. insula.

I-leaded, pp. fitted with lead, S.

I-leaue, sb. leave, S2.—­AS. ge-lA(C)af.

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