rare. [See next and -ENCE.] = next.

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1430–40.  Lydg., Bochas, IV. ix. (1554), 106 b. He … Through vynolence lost oft his reason.

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1607.  B. Barnes, Divils Charter, I. ii. A 4. Such odious Auarice and perfidie, Such vinolence and brutish gluttony.

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[1727.  Bailey (vol. II.), Vinolence, Vinolentness, Drunkenness.]

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