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Middle English Dictionary
... Mid his twelf yfere; Sume hi were luf>ere. c1325 (c1300) Glo . Chron . A 3415:
Hii clupede me samdede king some & 3Ut ichabbe leuere samded hom
ouercome. c1390(?c1350) Jos . Arim . 30 : pei carke for here herbarwe summe
be-hynde.
Hans Kurath, Robert E. Lewis,
1989
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A Lexical Concordance to the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: E-L
34: ifeere[2], yfeere[24], yfere[8] al ifere all together; in unison meten ifere meet
one another B. ML 394 Of Surryens and Romayns met yfeere; E. CL 1 1 1 3
Bitwixe hem two, now they been met yfeere. B. SH 341 As freendes doon whan
they ...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
8. »'. e. " They go in company." Chaucer, id. All in feris, altogether. The last sex
bukes of Virgil al in feris contenis Strang battellis and weris. , Doug, Virgil, 7, 33.
Yfere, yferis, are used in the same sense. Al samyn swam thay hand in hand
yfere.
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King Horn: a middle-English romance
11. companion, comrade, L949+, '349. L 1359: s. a. L 747+: '□ <*□ O1164. ifere,
1129. yfere, L1129. feren, //. ». L 53, L io2f, 1426. ifere, 102. 221. yfere, L227,
L394. feren, //. a. L 2it, 853, L 861. feiren, 237. yfere, 242. feren, //. d. L 88f, L 243,
...
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A Concordance to the Poems of Edmund Spenser
Yfere. The Redde rose medled with the White yfere, S.C. Ap. 68 kept yfere The
flockes of mighty Pan S.C. Jul. 143 yfere The vertues linked are I. ix. 1. 1 In this
faire wize they traveild long yfere, II. i. 35. 1 they both yfere Forth passed on their
...
Charles Grosvenor Osgood,
1915
C. q But ah! if God: shouldstrive withstesh yfere.] " My spirit shall not always strive
with man, for that he also is flesh," Gen. vi.3. " Yea, many a time turned he his
wrath away: for he considered that they Were but flesh," Psal. lxxviii. 39. In
Chaucer ...
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier,
1862
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Palladius on husbondrie: from the unique ms. of about 1420 ...
196/250 ypere, a<fo. 1 96/247 chere, oW. Canyculere, nom. 196/249 Feveryere,
obi. 214/2 16 Janyvere, oi/. 194/206 chere, inf. yere, oW. 144/123 yfere, adv. 1 3/
3 30 clere, a. sing. ffeveryere, oi7. 91/837 *maner, obi. 175/106 *orbiculer, a. pi.
Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius, Barton Lodge, Sidney John Hervon Herrtage,
1879
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Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden monachi Cestrensis: together ...
10 alyve, 8. and Cx. " on, Cx. 13 versus, ft. and Cx. 18 cher' Kch, /8. ; on ck ere
lyche, 7. ; chere lyke, Cx. » gon, Cx. 15 yfere, 7. 16 myskussyng, 7. " douen, /3. ;
douene, y. ; douves, Cx. 18 le Uche, 0. ; }e-lyche yfere, 7. ; 19 From Cx., not in 7.
Ranulf Higden, John Trevisa, William Caxton,
1872
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Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores: Or Chronicles and ...
10 alyve, 8. and Cx. » on, Cx. 13 versus, 0. and Cx. ls cher' ttch, fl. ; on chere
lyche, y. ; chere lyhe, Cx. 14 gon, Cx. 15 yfere, y. 16 myskussyng, y. 17 douen, 0. ;
douene, y. ; douves, te ttche, 0. ; ye-lyche yfere, y. ; Cx. 18tei ye lyke, Cx. 19 Erom
...
Scottish Record Office,
1872
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The works of Edmund Spenser: with a selection of notes from ...
7- yfere,] In Chaucer and our old poets « e frequently uieut with yfere, i/ere, in fei
e, for together. UlTON. To bomlie crownes, and kingdoms to bestowo : And sure
thy worth no lesse then hers doth seem to shove, XX XIII. " But wote thou this, ...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd,
1869