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▪ I. † ˈnoying, vbl. n. Obs. [f. noy v. + -ing1.] Annoyance, harm, injury.
1474Caxton Chesse (1883) 144 They ought to requyre theyr passage..wyth oute noynge and contencion. 1511Guylforde's Pilgr. (Camden) 54 Saffely assuryd from noyeng of any beste. 1548–77Vicary Anat. v. (1888) 37 The cause why he taketh that Pannicle, is to keepe him from noying. ▪ II. † ˈnoying, ppl. a. Obs. [-ing2.] That annoys or vexes; vexatious; injurious.
a1340Hampole Psalter i. 3 A tre þt is profitabile til many & noyand til nane. 1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. x. vi. (Bodl. MS.), He..streyneþ and bindeþ nuyynge rennyng of rewmne. c1440Gesta Rom. xlviii. 217 Grace of withestondynge of noynge þynges. 1505Berwick Reg. (Hist. MSS. Comm.) Var. Collect. I. 7 Defaultes..noynge and paynfull unto the Kinges lieges and all other strangers. |