obs. forms of FILEMOT.

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1622.  Peacham, Compl. Gentl. (1661), 156–7. Of the signification of Colours…. Folimot, Withered.

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1640.  [Shirley], Capt. Underwit, II. ii. in Bullen, O. Pl., II. 345. Shall I decipher my Colours to you now?… It saves the trouble of writing, where the Mistres and Servant are learned in this amorous blazon. Yesterday I wore Folimort, Grisdelin and Isabella: Folimort is withered, Grisdelin is absent, and Isabella is beauty, which put together express I did wither or languish for your absent beautie.

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