▪ I. ymet1
ME. pa. pple. of mete v.2, to dream.
| c 1380 Sir Ferumb. 335 Þou hast y met of venysoun; þou mostest drynke a torn. c 1430 [see mete v.2 2]. |
▪ II. ymet2
pa. pple. (ME. and 6–7 arch.) of meet v.
| 1522 World & Child (facs.) C v b, Well ymet syr, well ymet. 1642 H. More Song of Soul i. iii. ii, Last time we were together here ymet. |