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yclept
or y·cleped
[ ee-klept ]
yclept
/ ɪˈklɛpt /
adjective
- having the name of; called
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of yclept1
Old English gecleopod, past participle of cleopian to call
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Example Sentences
A certain impetuous, wilful, wrong-headed boy, yclept Geoffrey Moncton.
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This rustic place was originally the village ale house, yclept "The Horse Shoe."
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"We'll bate the English into the say," said a resident in the sweet region yclept Summer Hill.
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Xanthippe by name, yclept also Iaia by way of jest, escapes from sorrow since her soul from the body flies.
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The poets, in order to gain a syllable, long continued to use the ancient participle prefix y. See yclept, Allegro 12.
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