Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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PET'ULANCE'ULANCY, noun [Latin petulantia.] Freakish passion; peevishness; pettishness; sauciness. Peevishness is not precisely synonymous with petulance; the former implying more permanence of a sour, fretful temper; the latter more temporary or capricious irritation.
That which looked like pride in some, and petulance in others.
The pride and petulance of youth.
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