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.

Ylk-oon, each one, HD; see Eche.

Ylonde, sb. island, S2; ilond, SkD.—­AS. A-g-land; A-g, watery land, island, from OTeut. stem *_auja_, see Sievers, 99.

Y-mone, sb. company, S.—­AS. ge-mAina, ‘societas’ (Voc.).

Ympe, sb. a graft, scion, offspring, HD, PP, H; impe, Prompt., ND; imp, S3, TG.—­AS. impe (BT); Low Lat. impotus, a graft; Gr. [Greek:  emphutos] engrafted; cp.  F. ente.

Ympen, v. to graft, PP; ympyd, pp., H, Prompt. Der.:  ympynge, graft, scion, H; impynge, Prompt.

Ympne, sb. hymn, CM, HD.—­OF. ymne; Church Lat. hymnum (Vulg.); Gr. [Greek:  hymnos] see Brugmann, ASec. 131.  See Impne.

Ynkirly, adv. particularly, B; see Enkerly.

Ynow, adj., sb., and adv. enough, S2, C2, W, PP; ye-noughe, S3; inoh, S; ynoh, S2; ynou, S2, S; ynow, S3; ynou3*, S2; innoh, S; inow, S; inouh, S; inou, S2; ino3*e, S; ino3*h, S; ynouh, S; ynow3*, W; innoghe, S2; ynough, C2; inough, C; onoh, S; anough, CM; ynewe, HD; anew, S3; ynewch, S3; eneuch, S3; inouwe, pl., S2.—­AS. genA cubedh; cp.  OHG. gi-nuht, abundance (Tatian).

Ynwyt, sb. understanding, conscience, HD; see Inwyt.

Yod, pt. s. went, S2; see Eode, 3*eode.

Yolden, pp. of 3*elden.

Yolle, v. to yell, C; see 3*ellen.

Yollyng, sb. yelling, clamour, C; see 3*ellen.

Yond, adv. yonder, S2, C2; see 3*ond.

Yonge, adj. young, S, C2; see 3*ong.

Yonghede, sb. youth, S; see 3*onghede.

Yore, adv. formerly, S2, S3, C2; see 3*ore.

Yornyng, sb. desire, S3; see 3*erning.

Youngth, sb. youth, S3; see 3*ongth.

Youngthly, adj. youthful, S3.  See 3*ongthe.

Youthe, sb. youth, C2; yowthe, S2; see 3*outhe.

Yow, pron. pl. acc. and dat. you, S, C2; see 3*ou.

Yow, sb. ewe, CM.—­AS. eowu:  Goth. awi; see Sievers, 106.

Yoye, v. to joy, HD; see Ioien.

Ypocrysie, sb. hypocrisy, PP; ypocrisye, C3.—­AF. ipocrisie.

Ypocryte, sb. hypocrite, C2.—­OF. ypocrite; Lat. hypocrita (Vulg.); Gr. [Greek:  hypocritaes].

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