(a) To feel desire;—usu. in as clause; also, gram. of the optative mood: express desire [quot. c1400]
(b) with selected prep. phrases: yernen after, to long for (sth.), desire; long for (Christ);……
(a) To make a strident sound, yell, howl; ppl.ȝerand, howling, yelling; also, shouting [quot. c1400, 2nd]; ?snarling (at sb.) [quot. c1400, 1st];
(b) of stones: to crash together loudly.
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(a) To convey (sth. to sb. or an institution) by a grant; bestow (sth. on sb.), confer; accord (sth. to sb.); provide (sth., sth. for sb.); yeten and yeven, yeven and yeten
(b) to yield (sth.) up;……
(a) To pour out (a fluid or liquid) from a container, pour onto a surface or into a receptacle; pour (a fluid over a surface or into a container, a bodily orifice, etc.); also fig. and in fig.……
(a) To give alms, gifts, etc., give something voluntarily, make a gift; give generously (to sb.); give alms, gifts, etc. (to sb.) in response to a request; also, in partitive construction: yeven of……
(a) To feel an itch
(b) to produce itching; ppl.ȝitchinge, of an ailment: characterized by itching;
(c) fig. to feel craving or desire, crave something; have longing (for sth.); ppl.ȝitchinge,……
(a) To have longings (contrary to an opposing nature); ppl.gitsigende as adj.: covetous, greedy;
(b) to desire (sth.) inordinately or wrongly, covet; also with obj. in gen. [1st quot.].
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(a) To put a harness on (a draft animal), yoke; couple (a pair of animals) with a yoke, double harness; also, yoke (one animal to another); also fig.; yoken togeder
(b) to harness (an animal to a……
(a) Of a person: to travel on foot, walk, go; comen yongen, arrive; also, come (to sb.);
(b) of water, wind: to circulate rapidly, swirl around; ben iȝeongeð, of the sea: ebb.
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