a. Obs. rare. [f. OE. wlonc pride + -FUL.] = WLONK.

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c. 1400.  Sege Jerus., 394. In partyis four Of þis wlonfulle [v.r. wankille] worde.

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  So † wlonkhede, -ness, pride.

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c. 1175.  Lamb. Hom., 9. Al swa his festen þe swiðe ouerkimet þes flesces wlongnesse.

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a. 1250.  Owl & Night., 1460 (Jesus MS.). Þar fleys drahþ nv men to drunkenesse & to wlonkhede & to golnesse.

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c. 1325.  Poem times Edw. II., in Pol. Songs (Camden), 330. Wlaunknesse of wele hem hath al ablent.

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