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† ˈbolghen, bolȝen, ppl. a. Obs. 1 (ᵹe)bolᵹen, 2 (Orm.) bollȝhenn, 3 i-bolȝe. [OE. bolᵹen, ᵹebolᵹen, pa. pple. of belᵹan to swell, be proud or angry: see bell v.1 and bollen.] a. Swollen with rage, angry, wrathful. b. Physically swollen; = bollen.
c1000Ags. Gosp. Matt. xxvi. 8 And wurdon ᵹebolᵹene. c1160Hatton G. ibid., And wurðen ᵹebolᵹen. c1200Ormin 7145 Herode King Wass gramm and grill and bollȝhenn. a1250Owl & Night. 145 And sat toswolle and ibolȝe. |