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vacillancy Now rare.|ˈvæsɪlənsɪ| [f. next. See -ancy and cf. It. vacillanza.] Vacillation.
1668H. More Div. Dial. i. xviii, That Vacillancy in humane Souls, and such Mutations as are found in corporeal matter. 1678Sir G. Mackenzie Crim. Laws Scot. i. i. §v. (1699) 8 The committing these Crimes may be occasioned by levity and vacillancy of judgment in minors. a1680Glanvill Sadducismus i. 95 That the weakness and vacillancy of this Method may yet more clearly appear. 1811Chalmers in Hanna Mem. (1849) I. x. 253 My mind was in a state of vacillancy and discomfort. |