Obs. Also 4 wamming, 5 waymynge. [Perh. a corruption of WAYMENT sb. or WAYMENTING vbl. sb., perh. an alteration of waining, WONING vbl. sb.] Lamentation.

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a. 1300.  Cursor M., 5721. He herd þair waiming and vn-quert. Ibid., 14314. Iesus þair wamming [Gött. waining] vnderstod.

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c. 1420.  Anturs of Arth., 87 (Douce MS.). Hit ȝaules, hit ȝameres, with waymynges wete.

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