Obs. [f. BAND v.2 + -ING1.] = BANDYING.

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1589.  Greene, Menaphon (Arb.), 45. There was a banding of such lookes.

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1611.  Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., IX. xxiv. 138. Fortune … made him a Ball for her banding.

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c. 1645.  Howell, Lett. (1650), I. 327. The … bandings of opinions we had lately at Gresham college.

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