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vinolent, a.|ˈvaɪnələnt| Also 4–6 vyno-. [ad. L. vīnolent-us, f. vīnum wine.] Addicted to drinking wine; tending to drunkenness.
1382Wyclif Titus i. 7 It bihoueth a bischop for to be withoute crime,..not proud, not wrathful, not vynolent. c1386Chaucer Wife's Prol. 467 In wommen vinolent is no defence, This knowen lecchours by experience. c1386― Sompn. T. 223 They ben..Al vinolent as botel in the spence. 1412–20Lydg. Chron. Troy ii. 5758 For man or woman þat is vinolent Is verreyly a beste vnresonable. c1440J. Capgrave Life St. Kath. iv. 1533 Venus was lecherous and also vynolent. 1515Barclay Egloges (1570) C vj/2 There is no secrete with people vinolent, By beastly surfeit, the life is breviate. 1556Lauder Tractate 286 Ȝe sulde nocht chuse vnto that cure Ane Vinolent nor wod Pasture. 1656Blount Glossogr. 1837Wheelwright tr. Aristoph. II. 80 note, The vinolent propensity of the Athenian females. Hence ˈvinolentness, drunkenness. rare—0.
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