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▪ I. yhole pa. pple. of hele v.1, to conceal. ▪ II. † yhole, a. Obs. Forms: 1 ᵹehal, 3 ihal, 3–4 ihol, 4 yhol, 4–5 yhole. [OE. ᵹehál: see y- 3 b and whole a.] Whole, sound.
c1000ælfric Hom. II. 154 Ða ᵹemette he þæt fæt..swa ᵹehal þæt ðær nan cinu on næs ᵹesewen. c1000Sax. Leechd. I. 354 Wyrc swa hit man ᵹehal forswelᵹan mæᵹe. c1205Lay. 821 Al ihal & al isund. a1225Ancr. R. 80 Hope halt þe heorte i hol. 1340Ayenb. 228 Huo þet is yhol of bodie and uoul ine herte is ase þe berieles yhuited. c1430Two Cookery-bks. 22 Þen take figys, an kerue hem a-to, or Roysonys y-hole. Hence † yholliche, wholly; † yholnesse, † yholschipe, wholeness.
a1240Ureisun in O.E. Hom. I. 203 Moder of swich sune wið iholschipe of meiden. c1315Shoreham iii. 223 Þarefore do þe al y-holliche Þat day [sc. mass-day] to holy þynge. 1340Ayenb. 127 Þe loue of þe herte huerby he him yefþ y-holliche and wyþoute corrupcion to þet ha loueþ. Ibid. 230 Yholnesse and clennesse of bodye þet is to zigge þet þet body by y-hol wyþoute uelþe of lecherie. a1400in Eng. Gilds (1870) 362 Ȝif þt þe axkere bryngeþ skore oþer wryt, and aske þe berynge y-holecheche [sic]. |