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Large-, Lairge-, Larg-, Lairgnes, n. Also: largines, largisnes, lergenes, largnas. [ME. and e.m.E. largenes(se (Cursor M.); f. Larg a., Large a.]

1. Liberality, generosity. ?1438 Alex. ii. 2131.
Alexander de Lere, quhare all largenes [F. largesce] Florisheth and spredis in all noblenes
Ib. 3142.
Ȝour courtasy and ȝour largnes [F. largeté] Is bot mesure
c1475 Wall. x. 575.
In thé lawte, in thé was gret largnas
a1500 Bernardus 97.
Largenes thow tak … For he cane spende in tym and do na skatht
a1500 Seven S. 1693.
Thai askit gold and that thai gaf … with all largenes
c1500-c1512 Dunb. xlvi. 84.
Luve makis wrechis full of lergenes [M. largnes]
c1530-40 Stewart Bann. MS. 95 b/4.
To put his lergnes to preif For lerges of this New Ȝeirday
Id. Cron. 35051.
Helplike he wes to euerie man in neid, Full of largnes and liberalitie
Ib. 51656.

2. a. Extensiveness, spaciousness; extent, breadth, width c1420 Wynt. vii. 878 (A).
[Swylk a cloystyr as than was Noucht swylk] as now in largisnes [C. largenes]
1427 Acts II. 15/1.
Swa that … thare be sende chosyn … twa or ma wismen efter the largenes of the schirefdome
1488 Ib. 211/1.
As anent the cruffis in fresche wateris that thai be maid of sic largines … as is contenit in the actis
1549 Compl. 56/2.
The space or largenes … betuix his tua een
15.. Clar. v. 1779.
The triumph hall … On lenth and breid [on] height and [on] lairgnes Of riche apparralling
1580-92 James VI Lusus Reg. 45.
This lairgenes & this breadth so long, this hienes so profound
c1590 Fowler II. 108/19.
The largenes of the plaines
1627 Rep. Parishes 70.
The lairgnes of this parochin in lenth thrie mylis, in bredth two myles all moss
1685-8 Renwick Serm. (1776) 432.
It is a place of marrow and fatness; it is a place of room and larginess
1680 Dunkeld Presb. I. 225.
Some of ther number … to take notice … of the largnes and capacity of the two said kirks
1684 Misc. Bann. C. III. 330.
All kind of materialls, … such as fyne strong tykeing, of sufficient largenesse

b. Capacity. 1579 Conv. Burghs I. 81.
Sua that all fourletis … war maid of the lairgnes of the heipit mett

c. Amplitude, greatness (in the non-material sense). Arundel MS. 242/132.
Thankis be to thé for the … maist largnes of thy marcy

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