Quer [whether] they rade [rode] or yode. --Cursor
Mundi.
Then into Cornhill anon I yode. --Lydgate.
All as he bade fulfilled was indeed This ilke servant
anon right out yede. --Chaucer.
Note: Spenser and some later writers mistook this for a
present of the defective imperfect yode. It is,
however, only a variant of yode. See {Yode}, and cf.
{Yead}.
[He] on foot was forced for to yeed. --Spenser