[var. of prec.: see -NCY. Cf. abundancy.] = ALLEGIANCE.

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1643.  Prynne, Rome’s Master-Piece (ed. 2), 28. To seduce him from his Alegiancy.

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1881.  W. Allingham, in Athenæum, 6 Aug., 175/1.

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Be shot who wavers in allegiancy!

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