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i-cheose
† i-cheose, v. Obs. [OE. ᵹecéosan (= OS. gikiosan, OHG. gichiosan), f. céosan to choose.] trans. To choose.a 1000 Cædmon's Gen. 2722 Wuna mid usic and þe wic ᵹeceos on þissum lande. a 1175 Cott. Hom. 227 He wolde of þise cynne hem moder ȝeceosen. c 1205 Lay. 6356 Þes Damas..ane chiuese hem ichæs. a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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i-chosen
i-chosen ME. pa. pple. of choose, i-cheose, v. Oxford English Dictionary
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ychosen
ychose(n [y- 4, choose, i-cheose] chosen. (Cf. ycore.)1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 2419 Ychose we beþ þer to. 1340 Ayenb. 68 Þe holi gost..makeþ his ychosene zinge..þe zuete zonges of heuene. c 1400 tr. Higden (Rolls) VII. App. 529 He was lawfullich y-chose pope. Oxford English Dictionary
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i-corn
i-core(n, i-corn ME. pa. pples. of choose, i-cheose v. Oxford English Dictionary
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ycore
† yˈcore, pa. pple. and ppl. a. Obs. Forms: 1 ᵹecoren, 2–3 icoren, 3–4 icore, 4 i-, ycorn, 3–5 ycore. [OE. ᵹecoren, pa. pple. of céosan to choose, ᵹecéosan i-cheose.] Chosen; often predicative and as adj., elect; ‘choice’, fair, comely (cf. the uses of corn s.v. choose v. A. 6 a); hence in ME. used ... Oxford English Dictionary
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