Obs. [f. LONG v.2 + -ING1.] pl. Belongings; appurtenances.

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c. 1449.  Pecock, Repr., I. iii. 15. And so forth of manie purtenauncis and longingis to matrimonye.

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a. 1470.  Gregory, in Hist. Collect. Lond. Cit. (Camden), 196. They dyspoylyd the placys and longgynges of many dyvers lordys. [But possibly this should read louggynges = lodgings.]

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