Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ycleped \Y*cleped"\, p. p. [AS. geclipod, p. p. of clipian,
cleopian, cliopian, to call. See {Clepe}, and also the Note
under {Y-}.]
Called; named; -- obsolete, except in archaic or humorous
writings. [Spelt also {yclept}.]
It is full fair to ben yclept madame. --Chaucer.
But come, thou goddess fair and free. In heaven ycleped
Euphrosyne. --Milton.
Those charming little missives ycleped valentines.
--Lamb.
Source : WordNet®
yclept
See {clepe}