Yclept
a past participle of clepe.
to call; name (now chiefly in the past participle as ycleped or yclept).
historical examples
nooks and corners of shropshire h. thornhill timmins
the cloister and the hearth charles reade
the works of robert g. ingersoll, vol. 8 (of 12) robert g. ingersoll
the mirror of literature, amus-m-nt, and instruction various
records of later life frances ann kemble
the welsh pony olive tilford dargan
the common people of ancient rome frank frost abbott
a yeoman’s letters p. t. ross
the death shot mayne reid
the king’s post r. c. tombs
verb
a past participle of clepe
adjective
having the name of; called
verb clepes, cleping, cleped (kliːpt; klɛpt), clept, ycleped, yclept
(transitive) (archaic) to call by the name of
v.
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