eˈlonge
var. of allonge v. and n.1
1699 B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Elonge, to stretch forward the right Arm and Leg, and to keep a close Left-foot. 1707 Sir W. Hope New Meth. Fencing (1796) 95 Other Masters..maintain..that he will Elonge or Stretch, as far this Way, as when his Foot is couched to one side. Ibid., Which certainly shortens his Elonge. |