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WINKIT, _part adj_ Somewhat turned; a term applied to milk, when it has lost the sweet taste, Loth
It may refer to the supposed influence of an evil eye
WINKLOT, _s_ A young woman, a wench
_Peblis Play_
A S _wencle_, _wincle_, a handmaid
WYNLAND, _part pr_ Whirling,in a circular manner
_Barbour_
Teut _windel_, trochlea; _windtel-en_, volvere
WINRAW, _s_ Hay or peats put together in long thin heaps, for the purpose of being _
_Gl Sibb_
WINS, _prep_ Towards, in the direction of, Ang
WINSEY, _adj_ Of or belonging to wool, S B, apparently corr from E
_woolsey_
WINSOME, _adj_
1 Gay, merry, cheerful, S B
_Burns_
A S _winsum_, jucundus, laetus; from _wyn_, joy
2 Co, S
_Ritson_
Su G _waen_, Isl _vaenn_, pulcher, amoenus
WYNSIK, _s_ Covetousness
_S P Repr_