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† ˈminging, vbl. n. Obs. [f. ming v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb ming; an admonition; a warning or reminder. In 17–18th c. a premonitory symptom. (Cf. minding vbl. n. 2.)
a940Laws of æthelstan v. vii, Ne forlæte he..þa mynegunge. 1674Ray N.C. Words 48 Mynegung an admonition, warning or minding; so it is usually said, I had a minging, suppose of an Ague or the like Disease, that is, not a perfect Fit, but so much as to put me in mind of it. 1703M. Warwick in Floyer Hot & Cold Bath. ii. 298 When the Wind is Northward, I meet a little minging of Pains, but no contraction. 2. A memorial.
c1175Lamb. Hom. 45 Uwilc sunne-dei is to locan alswa ester dei for heo is muneȝing of his halie ariste. a1225Ancr. R. 136 Cus þe wunde studen, ine swete munegunge of þe soðe wunden. c1250Gen. & Ex. 1623 Sette he up ðat ston for muniging. |