ychosen
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English ichosen, ȝechosen, for earlier ȝecoren (“chosen”), from Old English ġecoren (“chosen”), past participle of ċēosan (“to choose”), equivalent to y- + chosen. More at choose.
Verb
[edit]ychosen
- Archaic or obsolete form of chosen.
- 1830, The British magazine:
- Ye cannot lay one finger upon us to our despite," replied the former, "if my Master permit not; for the race is neither to the swift nor the battle to the strong; for God hath ychosen ye foolish things of this world to confound ye wise; [...]
Usage notes
[edit]- Used as a deliberate archaicism in Modern and Early Modern English.