Part 977 (2/2)

WINDOCK, WINNOCK, _s._ A window, S.

_Ramsay._

Isl. _vindauge_, Su. G. _windoega_; from _wind_, the higher part of a house, and _oega_, an eye.

WIND-SKEW, _s._ An instrument used for preventing smoke, Mearns.

Su. G. _wind_, and _skufw-a_, _sky_, vitare.

WYNE ~and~ ONWYNE, _adv._ To the right and left hand, every where, S. B.

From E. _wind_, to turn.

_Ross._

WINE-BERRY, _s._ The common currant, S. B.

_Pop. Ball._

WINED, L. _urned_.

V. ~Urn~.

_Wallace._

_To_ WINFREE, _v. a._ To raise from the ground, to disentangle, Aberd.

_Forbes._

From the v. _win_, and _free_.

_To_ WYNIS, _v. n._ To decay, to pine away, S. B.

Perh. corr. from E. _vanish_.

WINK, _s. In a wink_, in a moment, S. B.

_Morison._

WINKERS, _s._ The eye-lashes, S.

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