Obs. [ad. OF. (also mod.F.) vergogne (= It. vergogna, Pg. vergonha):L. verēcundia, f. verēcundus VERECUND a.] Shame.
1484. Caxton, Fables of Æsop, II. xv. Hast thow no shame ne vergoyne to come in oure companye.
c. 1500. Melusine, xxxvi. 285. I shuld haue grete vergoyne yf I smote the behynd.