adv. Obs. Forms: 2 allunges, 4 -ynges, 5 -inges, -yns. [f. prec. with genitival -s, as in always, backwards, etc.: see -LINGS.] = prec.

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c. 1175.  Lamb. Hom., 31. And þa ȝet hit were wel god moste ic alunges festen.

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1366.  Maundev., 189. It is not allynges of suche savour.

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c. 1430.  St. Katherine (Gibbs MS.), 1. [Hit] was not allinges so plene.

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a. 1500.  Gaw. & Golagr., I. 16. Allyns the banrent bold gladdit his gest.

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