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† ˈwarling Obs. Forms: 6 werlyng, 7 worling, worldling, 7– warling. [app. formed arbitrarily to rhyme with darling. The resemblance to the Sc. wirling seems to be accidental.] One who is despised or disliked. Only in the proverb (see quots.) and allusively. In the proverb snarling is sometimes substituted for warling; the form worldling is an obvious perversion.
1546J. Heywood Prov. ii. vii. (1867) 65 It is better to be An olde mans derlyng, than a yong mans werlyng. 1604[? Chettle] Wit of Woman F 4, A young mans worldling. 1611L. Barry Ram Alley ii. i, A young mans warling. 1671T. Hunt Abeced. Scholast. 91 A young mans Worling. 1857Sir F. Palgrave Norm. & Eng. (1864) III. iii. 162 Fully does King Henry appear self-vindicated from the stigma of inertness, the failing assigned by his vixen Mother as justifying her schemes for aggrandizing her darling at the expence of her warling. |