Wind, s. wind, T. iii. 526, v. 443; A 170, B 1173; Winde, s. dat. empty fame, B 2. m 7. 19;

Windes, pl. (of) winds, T. ii. 1104.

Windas, s. windlass, F 184. Du. windas; Icel. vind-āss, from vinda, to wind, and āss, a beam.

Winde, ger. to turn, T. iii. 1541; to revolve, T. ii. 601; to roam about, L. 818; Winde, v. wind, entwine, T. iii. 1232; intertwine, 5. 671; ply, bend, T. i. 257; bind with cloths, E 583; twist and turn, G 980; Winde, 1 pr. s. turn about, D 1102; Winde, 2 pr. s. subj. mayst turn, mayst go, T. iii. 1440; Wond, pt. s. wound, went about, L. 2253.

Windinge, s. twisting, I 417.

Wind-melle, s. wind-mill, HF. 1280.

Windowe, s. window, HF. 2029; T. ii. 1015, v. 534; Window, L. 1784; (always before a vowel; the final e is elided); Windówes, pl. windows, HF. 1191; Wíndowes, 3. 323, 335; B 2612.

Windre, ger. to trim, R. 1020; Windred, pp. trimmed, R. 1018. Cf. O. F. guignier. See note.

Windy, adj. unstable as wind, B 2. p 8. 17. (The right reading; see note.)

Winged, provided with wings, T. iii. 1808; A 1385.