vbl. sb. [f. VISION sb. or v.] The action or fact of seeing visions; an instance of this.

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a. 1835.  Motherwell, Poet. Wks. (1847), 35.

        But still the present is o’ercast
With visionings of yore.

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1838.  Mrs. Browning, Felicia Hemans, vii. Such visionings have paled in sight.

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1843.  Carlyle, Past & Pr., II. viii. Such guessing, visioning, dim perscrutation of the momentous future.

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1880.  W. Watson, Prince’s Quest, Poems (1892), 13. By potence wrought of Mortal Visionings In that dark house of which Sleep hath the Keys.

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