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Gyse

Gyse \Gyse\ (g[imac]z), n. Guise. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.

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gyse

n. (obsolete form of guise English)

Usage examples of "gyse".

Or, if yow liste, bidde hym thennes goon, Trille this pyn, and he wol vanysshe anoon Out of the sighte of every maner wight, And com agayn, be it day or nyght, Whan that yow list to clepen hym ageyn, In swich a gyse as I shal to yow seyn, Bitwixe yow and me, and that ful soone.

And as the gyse was in his contree, Ful hye upon a chaar of gold stood he, With foure white boles in the trays.

Ayeyns his myght ther gayneth none obstacles, He may be cleped a god for hise myracles, For he kan maken at his owene gyse Of everich herte as that hym list divyse.