Also 3 wlath. [f. prec. or next.] Nauseous, loathsome. Hence † Wlatness, nausea.
c. 1250. Gen. & Ex., 3300. A welle he funde at marath, Ðe water was biter and al wlath.
1398. Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., XVI. lxx. (Tollem. MS.). I use þerof comforteþ þe stomak, and abateþ wlatnesse [Addit. MS. wlatenesse; orig. nauseam].