Y-drad, pp. dreaded, T. iii. 1775; feared, B 2. m 1. 6.
Y-drawe, pp. drawn, 7. 70; L. 1785; A 396, 944, F 326; dragged, A 2642; taken, G 1440.
Y-dressed, pp. dressed, arranged, set, E 381.
Y-driven, pp. driven, L. 2430; A 2007.
Y-dronke, pp. drunk, B 2601.
Y-dropped, pp. bedropped, covered with drops, A 2884.
Ye, pron. pl. nom. ye, A 769, 772; Ye, unaccented form of You, T. i. 5; (for thou, sing.), T. iii. 15, 18 (i.e. Venus, glossed dea amoris); as ye, as you do, D 1088; save only ye, you only except, E 508; Yow, dat. to you, 3. 1321; A 34, 38, 720, B 124; for yourselves, 4. 17; acc. you, B 16, 37; Yow, pl. yourselves, B 2189. A.S. ge, nom.; dat. acc. ēow.
Yë, s. eye, R. 296; T. i. 453, ii. 904; 3. 184; 4. 39; HF. 291; A 10, 1096, B 280, E 37, F 194, 1036; at yë, at eye, to sight, evidently, G 964, 1059; Saugh with yë, perceived, A 3415; Yën, pl. eyne, eyes, 2. 18; 4. 111; 11. 1; L. 859; B 3260, 3392, 3620, E 669, G 190, 498, 504, 1418. A.S. ēage. (Frequently spelt eye, except at the end of a line, where the rime requires the form yë).
Ye, adv. yea, verily, 5. 52; T. i. 534; B 417, 1900, E 355, G 471, 599, 1061; ye or nay, G 212.
Yeddinges, pl. songs, A 237. From A.S. giddian, to sing.