2. A horse's blinder; a blinker.

WINKINGLY
Wink"ing*ly, adv.

Defn: In a winking manner; with the eye almost closed. Peacham.

WINKLE Win"kle, n. Etym: [AS. wincle.] (Zoöl.) (a) Any periwinkle. Holland. (b) Any one of various marine spiral gastropods, esp., in the United States, either of two species of Fulgar (F. canaliculata, and F. carica).

Note: These are large mollusks which often destroy large numbers of oysters by drilling their shells and sucking their blood. Sting winkle, a European spinose marine shell (Murex erinaceus). See Illust. of Murex.

WINKLE-HAWK
Win"kle-hawk`, n. Etym: [D. winkel-haak a carpenter's square.]

Defn: A rectangular rent made in cloth; — called also winkle-hole.
[Local, U. S.] Bartlett.

WINNARD
Win"nard, n.

Defn: The redwing. [Prov. Eng.]

WINNEBAGOES
Win`ne*ba"goes, n.; sing. Winnebago (. (Ethnol.)