vbl. sb. [f. VISION sb. or v.] The action or fact of seeing visions; an instance of this.
a. 1835. Motherwell, Poet. Wks. (1847), 35.
| But still the present is oercast | |
| With visionings of yore. | 
1838. Mrs. Browning, Felicia Hemans, vii. Such visionings have paled in sight.
1843. Carlyle, Past & Pr., II. viii. Such guessing, visioning, dim perscrutation of the momentous future.
1880. W. Watson, Princes Quest, Poems (1892), 13. By potence wrought of Mortal Visionings In that dark house of which Sleep hath the Keys.