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† ˈfigent, a. Obs. Also 6 figgent, 7 figient, fitchant [? f. fidge v. + -ent.] Fidgety, restless.
1598E. Guilpin Skial. (1878) 51 He..Is an odd figgent iack called Iealousie. 1605Chapman, etc. Eastw. Hoe iii. ii. D iv b, Quick. What kind of figent memory haue you? Pet. Nay then, what kind of figent wit hast thou? 1613Beaum. & Fl. Coxcomb iv. iii, He was somewhat figent with me. a1616― Fr. Lawyer iii. i, I have known such a wrangling advocate. Such a little figent thing. a1627Middleton Chaste Maid iii. iii, I never could stand long in one place yet; I learnt it of my father, ever figient. |