a. Sc. ? Obs. Also 5 walageous. [a. AF. volag(e)ous, f. volage: see prec.] = VOLAGE a.

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1375.  Barbour, Bruce, VIII. 455. He wes bath ȝoung, stout, and felloun, Richt ioly als, and volageous [MS. E. walageous]. Ibid., X. 553. I was sum dele volageous [MS. E. walageous], And lufit ane vench her in the toune.

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1882.  Jamieson’s Sc. Dict., IV. 699. Volageous, adj., very light, giddy, or boastful. Clydes[dale].

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