vbl. sb. [f. UG v. + -ING1.] Dread. fear, horror, loathing.
c. 1250. Gen. & Ex., 950. Ðo cam on him vgging [L. horror] and friȝt. Ibid., 2826. Vgging and dred me haueð numen.
a. 1340. Hampole, Psalter, Song Moses, ii. 13. He fand him in land deserte: in stede of vggynge [L. in loco horroris], and in waste wildirnes. Ibid. In þe wrechidnes of þis life, in þe qwilke is vggynge for drede of wa.
16501. R. Baillie, Lett. & Jrnls. (1842), III. 126. The ugging of sundrie good people to see numbers of grievous bloodshedders ready to come in.