gyve|gyved|gyves|gyving in English

verb

[dʒaɪv]

place in fetters, place in manacles; put in chains, shackle

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1. Ann Intern Med 1986; 105: 461 Gyves MT, Podman HM, Little AB et al :

2. Also I gyve to my seyd wyf all my wenyng Calves at Torteworth Aforeseyd whiche be to the nombre of xiij

3. The words of the lyrics make use of archaic English terms: kith and kin means countrymen and family; (be)gyved means shackeled; immane - monstrous; anon - soon; Accoyed - calmed or subdued; eyne - eyes