"Ycleped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ycleped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ycleped" Meaning

The word "ycleped" is the past tense of the verb "ecycle" or "cyclere", which means to call or name something. It is similar to the word "called", but it is somewhat archaic and was used primarily in Middle English.

In modern language, the word "ycleped" is often encountered in historical texts, particularly in Arthurian legends and poetry from the Middle English period.

Example: "He was ycleped Sir Lancelot, a noble knight of the Round Table"

"Ycleped" Examples

Examples of Word "ycleped"


Noun


The village that someone was ycleped after.
Example: The village was ycleped after the famous explorer's wife, Anne.
A sum or amount ycleped in a contract.
Example: The company was ycleped to repay the loan within 6 months.

Verb


To give a name to someone or something, ycleped it.
Example: The king ycleped the new people who moved to the village.
A quantity of people or a sum, ycleped in a writ or contract.
Example: The terms stated that 500 mining companies were ycleped to provide funding.

Note: "ycleped" is an archaic word primarily used in legal or old English texts, marketed as "believed" or "called".

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