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† ˈwlating, vbl. n. Obs. Forms: 1–3 wlatung (1 uulatunc), 3–5 wlating(e, -yng(e, (4 -iynge, -iinge, wlath-, wlatt-). [OE. wlatung, f. wlatian wlate v.] Loathing, nausea; abhorrence, detestation; occas. an abomination.
c725Corpus Gloss. (Hessels) N 5 Nausatio, uulatunc. c1000Sax. Leechd. I. 80 Ᵹenime weᵹbrædan..& þyᵹe hy; ðonne mid micelre wlatunge ᵹewiteþ þæt sar on weᵹ. a1225Ancr. R. 80 Habbeð wlatunge of þe muðe þet speoweð ut atter. a1300E.E. Psalter lxxxvii. 9 Þai set me wlatinge to þam to be. c1315Shoreham i. 697 Hydous hyȝt were to þe syȝte, And to þe tast wlatynge And pyne. a1340Hampole Psalter Cant. 516 In þaire wlathyngis þai mouyd [him] till wreth. 1340Ayenb. 192 God heþ grat wlatiynge of zuych sacrefice. c1400Lanfranc's Cirurg. 98 Þat may be knowe by..wlattynge, whenne þat a man ys fastynge. a1450Myrc 894 [782] Koghe þow not..Lest heo suppose þow make þat fare, For wlatynge þat þou herest þare [in confession]. So † ˈwlatingness, abhorrence.
1382Wyclif Dan. ix. 11 Cursse droppide on vs, and wlatyngnesse [1388 wlatyng; Vulg. detestatio]. |