† ˈdedolencyObs. [f. L. dēdolēntia: see next and -ency.] =prec. a1617Bayne On Coloss. (1634) 100 That is a blockish head which can..goe on in a Stoicall dedolency.1655W. Gurnall Chr. in Arm. v. (1669) 33/2 Riches & treasures in their Coffers, numness and dedolency in their Consciences.