[ Wylem], adv. formerly, S; see [Whilom].
[ Wyn], sb. wine, S, C; wyne, dat., S. Comb.: wyn-ape, ape-wine, vin de singe, C3; win-iærd, vineyard, S; wynȝord, S2; win-tre, vine, S.—AS. wín; Lat. uinum.
[ Wynd], sb. wind, S; wynt, S2.—AS. wind: Goth. winds: Lat. uentus; see Curtius, No. 587.
[ Wyndas], sb. windlass, Prompt., C2.—Icel. vind-áss, a pole which can be wound round.
[ Wyndewen], v. to winnow, W2; wyndowen, S2; windwen, S; wynewen, W. Comb.: wynwe-schete, winnowing-sheet, S3.—AS. windwian (OET). See [Wynd].
[ Wyne-grapis], sb. pl. vine-grapes, S3 (13. 99).
[ Wynk], sb. sleep, nap, PP; wink, PP, S2.
[ Wynken], v. to wink, nod, sleep, PP, Prompt.; winke, C2; vynke, S2. Der.: wynkynge, fit of sleepiness, PP.
[ Wyppyl-tre], sb. the cornel-tree, CM (2. 90); whyppyltre, C.—Cp. MLG. wipel-bom, the cornel-tree (Pritzel).