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† yeie, v. Obs. Forms: 2–3 ȝeiȝe, 3–4 ȝeie, yeie. 4 ȝeye, ȝyȝe, yeye. [OE. *ᵹíeᵹan, *ᵹéᵹan = WFris. geije to cry out, ON. geyja to bark, to blaspheme:—*gaujan, f. *gau (cf. ON. -gá barking, blasphemy, as in guðgá). Prob. related forms with -t- suffix are Du. guiten to bark, scold, G. dial. gauzen, gäuzen to yelp, scold, ON. gaunta to boast, prate.] 1. intr. To cry out, shout.
c1175Lamb. Hom. 43 Summe þer wepeð..and swiðe reowliche ilome ȝeiȝeð. c1205Lay. 27750 Þa ȝeiden lude Alle Rom-leode. Ibid. 29563 Heo..seoððe ȝeiden him on Mid ȝeomerliche stanen. a1225Leg. Kath. 162 Ifont ter swiðe feole ȝeinde & ȝurinde. a1225Juliana 44 Þeo ilke þat beoð stalewurðe..ȝeornliche ȝeieð [v.r. ȝeiȝeð] efter godes grace to helpe. a1310in Wright Lyric P. xxxix. 111 Thah ich ȝeȝe upon heth. c1320Cast. Love (Halliw.) 1541 The loude cry and ȝeiyng That heo wolleth with loude stevyn Ȝevyn. 13..Northern Passion (G1) 139 Men ne sschulle noth yeye þos longe. 13..[see yederly]. 2. trans. To utter in a loud voice; to call out; to announce for sale in a loud voice, to ‘cry’.
a1225Ancr. R. 66 Þe wreche peoddare more noise he makeð to ȝeien his sope, þen a riche mercer al his deorewurðe ware. Ibid. 126 For þi we ȝeieð to him iðe Paternoster, ‘Et dimitte nobis debita nostra’. a1225Leg. Kath. 1265 Þes keiser..wodeliche ȝeide: Hwet nu, unwreste men. 3. To ask for, as with a loud voice.
c1320Cast. Love (Halliw.) 358 How Mercy here sistur heore herte ȝyȝth. 13..Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 67 Syþen riche forth runnen to reche honde-selle, Ȝeȝed ȝeres ȝiftes on hiȝ. |