Yede

Yede
Yede Yede, obs. imp. Went. See {Yode}. [1913 Webster]

All as he bade fulfilled was indeed This ilke servant anon right out yede. --Chaucer. [1913 Webster]

Note: Spenser and some later writers mistook this for a present of the defective imperfect yode. It is, however, only a variant of yode. See {Yode}, and cf. {Yead}. [1913 Webster]

[He] on foot was forced for to yeed. --Spenser [1913 Webster]


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