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from The Century Dictionary.
- An old spelling of
ilk .
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Examples
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And whanne that a man ys oute of that ylke hylles, men passen thenne thorewe a cytee, that ys called Maryoche and Arteyse, whare that ys a grete brygge upon a ryvere of Ferne, that men clepen Fassar: and hyt ys a grete ryvere, berynge schyppes.
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Jerusalem, and pass noon see; that ys from Fraunce or Flaundres; but that way ys fulle lange and perylous, of grete travayle; and thare fore fewe goon that ylke way.
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Jerusalem, and pass noon see; that ys from Fraunce or Flaundres; but that way ys fulle lange and perylous, of grete travayle; and thare fore fewe goon that ylke way.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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And whanne that a man ys oute of that ylke hylles, men passen thenne thorewe a cytee, that ys called Maryoche and Arteyse, whare that ys a grete brygge upon a ryvere of Ferne, that men clepen Fassar: and hyt ys a grete ryvere, berynge schyppes.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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¶ And þe cifre tokens nothyng hym selfe. for al þe nomb {ur} of þe ylke too fig {ure} s is bot ten.
The Earliest Arithmetics in English Anonymous 1902
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And haue all {e} þe ylke cifers toged {ur} in þi mynde, [* leaf 162a] a-rowe ychoɳ aftur other, and in þe last plase set þe nounbre þat comes of þe
The Earliest Arithmetics in English Anonymous 1902
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And þen schal þou haue 7 cifers; þen sett þat 6 þe quych comes of þe m {u} ltiplicacioɳ of þe 2 digitt {es} aft {u} r þe ylke cifers in þe 8 place as yf þat hit stode in a tabul.
The Earliest Arithmetics in English Anonymous 1902
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And in þe nombre of 8 ben 8 vnites, & eu {er} y of þe ylke vnites schuld stonde for 10. þ {ere} - fore þ {ere} schal be 8 tymes 10, þat wol be 4 score.
The Earliest Arithmetics in English Anonymous 1902
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Now cast ylke 4 cifers þat schuld go to twenty thousant, And thes 3 cifers þat schuld go afor {e} 3 thousant, & sette hem in rewe ychoɳ aft {er} oþ {er} in þi mynde, as þai schuld stonde in a tabull {e}.
The Earliest Arithmetics in English Anonymous 1902
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And whanne that a man ys oute of that ylke hylles, men passen thenne thorewe a cytee, that ys called Maryoche and
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 08 Asia, Part I Richard Hakluyt 1584
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