forswollen

Etymology
From, , , equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1)  Excessively swollen; (figuratively) puffed up with pride; boastful; enraged.
 * 2) * mid-1400s, John Conlee (ed.), , Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute Publications, 1998, “The Tournament at Logres; King Lot and his Sons; and Morgan and Gyomar,” p. 285, line 315,
 * “Ha, boyes!”" quod the kynge, “thow art fell and forswollen. ”
 * 1) * 1595,, Sonnet 57 in A Divine Centurie of Spirituall Sonnets, London, John Windet,
 * then I wreake
 * My wrath on Sathan, and vpon his head
 * Mee thinkes (like Michaell or Saint George) I treade:
 * Whilst hee that earst against the Sunne did beake
 * His foreswolne poysonous bulke, doth vanquishd lie
 * In his owne filth:
 * In his owne filth: