v. Obs. In 5 envomyssh. [Corruptly a. Fr. esvomiss- lengthened stem of esvomir, f. es- (:—L. ex) out + vomir to vomit.] intr. To vomit.

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1480.  Caxton, Ovid’s Met., XI. viii. Cylenus … so moche dranke of the wyn, that he went casting & envomysshynge.

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