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Ycleped   Listen
verb
Ycleped  past part.  (Spelt also yclept)  Called; named; obsolete, except in archaic or humorous writings. "It is full fair to ben yclept madame." "But come, thou goddess fair and free. In heaven ycleped Euphrosyne." "Those charming little missives ycleped valentines."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Ycleped" Quotes from Famous Books



... "I am ycleped J. Keyser—I was born at Spring, hys Garden, My father toe make me ane clerke erst did essaye, But a fico for ye offis—I spurn ye losels offeire; For I fain would be ane ...
— Legends and Tales • Bret Harte

... then I can remember a long time ago. You, gentle Reader, just entering upon the prime of life, that age by thoughtless youth called middle, I cannot, of course, expect to follow me—when there was in great demand a certain periodical ycleped The Amateur. Its aim was noble. It sought to teach the beautiful lesson of independence, to inculcate the fine doctrine of self-help. One chapter explained to a man how he might make flower-pots out of Australian meat cans; ...
— The Second Thoughts of An Idle Fellow • Jerome K. Jerome



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