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† yfet, pa. pple. Obs. Also 1 ᵹefett, 2–4 ifet, 3 ifat, 3–4 yuet, 4 y-feet. [OE. ᵹefett, pa. pple. of (ᵹe)fetian: see y- 4 and fet v.] Brought, carried, fetched; acquired.
c893ælfred Oros. iv. vi. §8 Amilcor, se wæs of Sicilium him to fultume ᵹefett. c1175Lamb. Hom. 147 And wunie ine þet clenesse þet he haueð et his fulluhte ifet. a1225Leg. Kath. 1296 Fif siðe tene, icudde & icorene & of feorrene ifat. 1297R. Glouc. (Rolls) 5721 Þe monekes out of abendone verst were þuder yuet. c1330R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 1624 Þe castel was mad & set, & þer godes þerto yfet. a1400Octouian 237 Floraunce was dyder y-feet. 1555T. Phaer æneid. i. (1558) C j b, Giftes with him he had to bring from Troy destroyed yfet. |