Obs. rare. In 6 swyndelynge. [ad. G. schwindelung (OHG. suintilunga, MHG. swindelunge), f. schwindel SWINDLE sb.2, schwindeln vb., formations on Teut. swind- (see SWIND v.).] Swimming in the head, dizziness, giddiness.
1527. Andrew, Brunswykes Distyll. Waters, K iv b. [It] is good agaynste the swyndelynge in the hede.