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yclad, pa. pple. arch. (since 16th c.).|ɪˈklæd| Also 4–5 ycladde, ycledde, (also 7) iclad, 6 ycladd. [See y- 4 and clad.] Clothed (lit. and fig.).
c1320Sir Tristr. 2843 Mark y clad in palle. a1366Chaucer Rom. Rose 472 Al to selde..Is ony pouere man wel fedde Or wel araied or [y]cledde. c1386― Miller's T. 134 Yclad [v.rr. iclad, y-cladde] he was..Al in a kirtel of a lyght waget. 1460J. Capgrave Chron. (Rolls) 363 Iff a man se an other naked he shalle have mo sekernes of hym thanne iff he se hym yclad. c1474Caxton Recuyell (1894) 615 A place voyde, where the maysters..putte the body of hector..y cladde in his beste garementes and robes. 1568T. Howell Arb. Amitie (1879) 97 My carefull corps yclad with heauinesse. 1583B. Melbancke Philotimus Ff ij, All yclad in grene..he paced forward to the parke. 1590Spenser F.Q. i. i. 29 An aged Sire, in long blacke weedes yclad. 1593Shakes. 2 Hen. VI, i. i. 33 Her words yclad with wisedomes Maiesty. 1603Holland Plutarch's Mor. 30 In pure white clothes iclad. 1616R. C. Times' Whistle ii. (1871) 30 Ignorance in his scarlet robe yclad. 1676Hobbes Iliad xix. 371 Yclad in Armour shining like the Sun. 1748Thomson Cast. Indol. ii. x, Yclad in steel, and bright with burnish'd mail. 1751R. Lloyd Progr. Envy xv, In flowing sable stole she was yclad. 1812Byron Ch. Har. ii. liv, Spring yclad in grassy dye. |