wynd
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From Middle English wynde, probably from wynden (“to wind, proceed, go”). Compare also Old English ġewind; Old Norse venda.
wynd (plural wynds)
From Old English wind, from Proto-West Germanic *wind, from Proto-Germanic *windaz.
wynd (plural wyndes)
wynd
From Middle English wynde, probably from wynden (“to wind, proceed, go”). Compare also Old English ġewind; Old Norse venda.
wynd (plural wynds)
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