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wordingn.

Brit. /ˈwəːdɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈwərdɪŋ/
Forms: see word n. and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: word n., -ing suffix1; word v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: Partly < word n. + -ing suffix1, and partly < word v. + -ing suffix1.
1. Angry or abusive speech; an instance of this. Cf. word n. 9. Obsolete.
ΘΠ
the mind > language > malediction > [noun] > action of using abuse
ribaldyc1300
chiding1340
ribaldrya1400
revile1439
revilingc1475
vituperation1481
vituper1484
tongue-sore1542
oblatration?1552
thundering1564
wording1564
revilement1590
slabbery1596
invective1602
campling1660
bitching1706
slangwhanging1809
name-calling1819
slanging1856
rough tonguing1916
society > society and the community > dissent > quarrel or quarrelling > [noun] > noisy or angry quarrel
flitingc1200
chidec1325
bicker1330
janglingc1330
chiding1340
wrangling1377
brawling1393
altercationc1405
words1410
brabblementa1563
wording1564
brabblery1567
bickering1573
jarring1574
bickerment1586
frapling1600
brangling1611
jangle1641
campling1660
frabble1685
collieshangie1737
flickering1776
wranglea1797
brabbling1858
bassa-bassa1956
1564 in F. J. Furnivall Child-marriages, Divorces, & Ratifications Diocese Chester (1897) 129 In wordinge betwixe the mother of the said Isabell & the said Rafe, the said Rafe said to her, that ‘her doughter Isabell was a hoore and a thief’.
1594 O. B. Questions Profitable Concernings 13 She termeth..his outfacing & wording at me, audacitie and manly boldnesse.
1614 S. Purchas Pilgrimage (ed. 2) viii. viii. 780 They are great gamsters, their play like that of Dice: in which they carrie themselues very patiently without swearing or wording.
2.
a. Speaking, talking, utterance. Obsolete.
ΘΠ
the mind > language > speech > [noun]
speechc725
spellc888
tonguec897
spellingc1000
wordOE
mathelingOE
redec1275
sermonc1275
leeda1300
gale13..
speakc1300
speaking1303
ledenc1320
talea1325
parliamentc1325
winda1330
sermoningc1330
saying1340
melinga1375
talkingc1386
wordc1390
prolationa1393
carpinga1400
eloquencec1400
utteringc1400
language?c1450
reporturec1475
parleyc1490
locutionc1500
talk1539
discourse1545
report1548
tonguec1550
deliverance1553
oration1555
delivery1577
parling1582
parle1584
conveying1586
passage1598
perlocution1599
wording1604
bursta1616
ventilation1615
loquency1623
voicinga1626
verbocination1653
loquence1677
pronunciation1686
loquel1694
jawinga1731
talkee-talkee?1740
vocification1743
talkation1781
voicing1822
utterancy1827
voicing1831
the spoken word1832
outness1851
verbalization1851
voice1855
outgiving1865
stringing1886
praxis1950
1604 T. Dekker & T. Middleton Honest Whore iv. iii. 2 The Senate will leaue wording presently.
1633 P. Massinger New Way to pay Old Debts iii. ii. sig. G4v Mar. Pray you a word Sir. Greed. No wording now.
1697 View Relig. of Town in Poems on Affairs of State ii. 66 And then we agreed in the Close To let Wording alone, And Ramble the Town, To see how Religion grows.
a1821 J. Keats Otho ii. i, in R. M. Milnes Life, Lett. & Lit. Remains Keats (1848) II. 137 Fine wording, Duke! but words could never yet Forestall the fates.
1849 E. H. Sears Regeneration (1859) iii. i. 126 The wording and rewording of liturgies is not prayer.
1850 H. Bushnell God in Christ 159 They must have their reality to me in what they express when taken as the wording forth of God.
1860 A. C. Swinburne Queen-Mother i. ii. 14 All this wording-time I am not perfect where this wrong began.
b. A saying, a statement. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > saying, maxim, adage > [noun]
saw9..
quideOE
yedOE
wordOE
wisdomc1175
bysawe?c1225
riotc1330
sentencec1380
textc1386
dict1432
diction1477
redec1480
say1486
adage1530
commonplace?1531
adagy1534
soothsay1549
maxima1564
apophthegm1570
speech1575
gnome1577
aphorisma1593
imprese1593
spoke1594
symbol1594
maxim1605
wording1606
impress1610
motto1615
dictum1616
impresa1622
dictate1625
effate1650
sentiment1780
great thought1821
brocarda1856
text-motto1880
sententia1917
1606 W. Warner Continuance Albions Eng. xiv. lxxxiii. 348 Old Wordings..prouing trew.
1677 F. Bampfield All in One 2 They would..boastingly clamour a profoundness of Learning by puzling wordings and painted sayings.
3. The action of putting something into words; the way in which something is verbally expressed or composed; the form of words used, phraseology. Also: a particular choice of words.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > [noun] > mode of expression
manner of speakinga1387
termsc1400
parlancec1475
locution1483
diction1563
couching1571
dictamenta1572
dialect1579
style1594
phraseology1604
phrasing1611
expression1628
language1643
wording1649
routine1676
mode1779
verbiage1792
parle1793
verbiagerie1817
vocabulation1859
phraseography1899
lexis1950
1649 J. Milton Εικονοκλαστης iv. 36 Tis beleev'd this wording was above his known stile and Orthographie.
1654 R. Whitlock Ζωοτομία 364 If constancy may be tainted with this selfishnesse (to use our new Wordings of old and general Actings).
1687 Ld. Sunderland in J. R. Bloxham Magdalen Coll. & James II (1886) (modernized text) 169 His Majesty leaves the wording of it to you.
1713 S. Parker tr. St. Athanasius Four Orations against Arians I. ii. 140 Expressions or Wordings, meerly as such, are by no means material. Words will never alter or destroy the Nature of Things.
1718 J. Breval Play is Plot ii. i. 18 Take me Pen, Ink, and Paper, and write him a Letter of my Wording.
1765 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. I. Introd. 7 Some forms necessary in the wording of last wills and testaments.
1818 J. Keats Endymion iv. 205 Things for which no wording can be found.
1837 C. Dickens Pickwick Papers xxxiii. 357 I entreat the attention of the jury to the wording of this document.
1882 R. A. Proctor Familiar Sci. Stud. 43 I have altered the wording..in such a way as to avoid the use of technical expressions.
1913 Spectator 26 July 148/1 The meaning..is plain, though the wording is, to say the least,..involved.
1947 Jrnl. Polit. 9 iv. 718 The wording of the 1940 constitutional amendment..changed the term from six years, without re-eligibility.
1998 Press (Christchurch, N.Z.) (Nexis) 29 Sept. 27 Insurance companies are reviewing policy wordings to ensure losses arising from Y2K problems are specifically excluded.
4. Words collectively, as written or inscribed on something.
ΘΠ
society > communication > writing > written text > an inscription > [noun]
onwritingOE
writinga1382
inwritingc1384
writa1400
scripturec1400
scriptiona1425
style?a1527
inscriptiona1552
epigram1552
inscriptor1603
inscript1611
epigraph1624
scribings1870
wording1908
1908 Times 28 Jan. 4/6 A box..with..the well-known Havana indications, including the lock-label with the Spanish wording.
1969 G. Wills Eng. Pottery & Porcelain 88 The incised wording was emphasised by dusting it, before firing and glazing, with powdered cobalt-blue.
1992 Gibbons Stamp Monthly Mar. 60/1 There will be wording [on the stamp] such as ‘Centenary’ or ‘Silver Jubilee’, or dates such as ‘1620–1920’.
1998 Art Room Catal. Christmas 14/1 (caption) Our polished newspaper holder, featuring the classic wording ‘Le Figaro’ on its handle.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online June 2022).

wordingadj.

Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: word n., -ing suffix2; word v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: Partly < word n. + -ing suffix2, and partly < word v. + -ing suffix2.
Obsolete. rare.
1. That consists in (mere) words, verbal.
ΚΠ
1601 W. Cornwallis Ess. II. xxx. sig. R5 Patrone of the vulgar, whose wording fauour..hath such an operation with mans frailtie.
2. That uses many or empty words, wordy.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > copiousness > [adjective] > verbose
wordyOE
of many wordsc1350
windya1382
diffused?a1475
word-dearthing1593
verbosious1601
worded1602
wordish1604
diffuse1612
wording1615
diffusive1624
verbose1665
baggy1866
talky1937
waffling1945
1615 J. Stephens Satyrical Ess. 315 It is probable she was begotten by some..wording Poet, for she consists of as many fearefull sounds without science.
1663 J. Bunyan Christian Behaviour 126 If thy faith be not accompanied with a holy Life, thou shalt be judged a withered branch, a wording professor, salt without savour [etc.].
3. Characterized by angry words, contentious, quarrelsome.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > malediction > [adjective] > abusive
chidingc1175
invective1430
villainous1470
reproachful1531
reviling1534
oblatranta1538
vituperatory1586
vituperous1588
maledicent1599
vituperious1604
abuseful1612
virulent1631
camping1642
Thersitical1650
wording1682
vituperative1727
vituperatious1797
slangwhanging1809
sharp-tongued1837
vituperant1864
campling1881
Thersitean1908
society > society and the community > dissent > quarrel or quarrelling > [adjective] > noisy or angry
wrangling1576
camping1642
wording1682
altercative1702
rowy1870
campling1881
1682 J. Bunyan Holy War To Rdr. sig. A3v In Parleys, or in wording Jars.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online June 2018).
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