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yolden
yolden, yold, ppl. a. Obs. exc. Sc. Forms: see yield v. A. 3. [pa. pple. of yield v.] † 1. Surrendered (as a prisoner); that has surrendered or submitted; hence, submissive. Obs.c 1374 Chaucer Troylus iii. 96 With lok doun cast & vmbele & ȝoldyn chere. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 539/2 Ȝolde manne, yn werre...
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William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk
The nighte before that he was yolden [yielded himself up in surrender to the Franco-Scottish forces of Joan of Arc on 12 June 1429] he laye in bed with
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ȝowdin
yowdin, ȝowdin obs. Sc. pa. pple. of yield v.: see yolden.
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yielden
† yielden, ppl. a. Obs. [pa. pple. of yield v. (A. 3 γ). Cf. yolden.] = prec.a 1542 Wyatt in Tottel's Misc. (1557) H ij b, The fierce lyon will hurt no yelden thinges. a 1547 Surrey æneis ii. 196 Ye sacred bandes I wore as yelden hoste. 1561 Norton & Sackv. Gorboduc ii. ii, Shall I abide,..And holde...
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Religion in Hungary
Holy League, of which the Holy Roman Empire of the Habsburgs was a constituent member, and the Ottoman Empire; the former won, and Ottoman Hungary was yolden
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unyolden
unˈyolden, ppl. a. Obs. [un-1 8 b.] 1. Not yielded or surrendered; † unpaid.a 1325 MS. Rawl. B. 520 fol. 29 b, Þe duwe seruices of þulke feos..beth with-drawen ant vn-ȝolde. c 1386 Chaucer Knt.'s T. 1784 By the force of twenty is he take Vnyolden, and ydrawe vnto the stake. 1418–20 Siege of Rouen in...
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hire
▪ I. hire, n. (haɪə(r)) Forms: 1 h{yacu}r, h{iacu}r, 3–4 huire, 3–5 huyre, hure, 4 hir, hijre, 4–5 here, 4–7 hyre, 5 huyr, hyr, 6 hyire, 6–7 hier, hyer, 3– hire. [OE. h{yacu}r str. fem., corresp. to OFris. hêre (WFris. hiere), OLG. *hûria (MLG., MDu. hûre, LG. hüre, hür, Du. huur; Ger. heuer, Da. hy...
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yield
▪ I. yield, n. (jiːld) Forms: 1 ᵹeld, ᵹield, ᵹild, ᵹyld, ᵹeold, 2 ȝæild, 2–3 ȝield, 2–5 ȝeld, 4 eild, yilde, 4–5 ȝeild, yeild, 4–6 yeld, 5 ȝelde, yelde, 6 yalde, 6–7 yeeld(e, 6– yield. [In senses 1–3 OE. ᵹield, etc., str. neut. (cf. guild etym.) = OFris. geld, ield (Fris. jild, jil), OS. geld (sense...
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thee
▪ I. † thee, n. Obs. rare—1. [f. thee v.1] evil thee: Evil speed; bad luck. (Cf. theedom b.)1509 Barclay Shyp of Folys (1570) 25 Downe he commeth with an euill thee.▪ II. thee, pers. pron. (ðiː, ðɪ) Forms: 1 (acc.) þec (Northumb. ðeh, ðech); 1–6 (dat. and acc.) þe, 3 (te), þeo, 3–4 þi, 4–5 þee, 4–7 ...
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breath
breath (brɛθ) Forms: 1 brǽþ, Anglian bréþ, 2–3 breð, 3–6 breth, 4 breeth, breeþ, breþ(e, 4–6 brethe, 6 breathe, 6– breath. [OE. brǽþ, bréþ odour, smell, exhalation as of anything cooking or burning:—WGer. type *brâþ-, OTeut. *bræ̂þo-z:—Aryan *bhrêto-, with original sense ‘exhalation from heat, steam...
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under
▪ I. under, n. rare. [f. under adv. and under- prefix1.] 1. a. A state of lowness or inferiority. In phr. to be at a great under. Now dial.1600 Holland Livy xxii. lxi. 471 They were unwilling..that Anniball (who as the voyce went, was at a very great under for money) should be inriched thereby. 1869...
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give
▪ I. † give, n.1 Obs. Forms: α. 1 ᵹi(e)fu, ᵹyfu, ᵹeofu, 2 ȝife, ȝieve, 2–3 ȝive, ȝe(o)ve, ȝefe, 4 yeve. β. 3 gife, give, gyve. [Com. Teut.: OE. ᵹiefu str. fem. = OFris. geve, jeve, OS. geƀa, giƀa (MDu. geve), OHG. geba, gepa, kepa (MHG. gebe), ON. gjǫf, Goth. giba:—OTeut. *geƀâ, f. *geƀ- to give. Th...
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