Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A contraction of windeth, third person singular indicative present of wind.
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Examples
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Welsh: "Rhedodd e i ffwrdd gyda'i wynt yn ei ddwrn"
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Dyved, a getwis voch ei dad tra yttoedd yn Annwn; ac yng nglyn Cwch yn Emlyn y cetwis eve wynt.” &c.
Y Gododin A Poem of the Battle of Cattraeth Aneurin 1836
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Ban wcdy i dynny air yngair A ccrtain cafe extra6le out of allam o hen gyfreith Howel the auncient law of Hoel da, kyng da (vap cadell bren hin of Wales, in the yere of ourc lorde Kymbry) ynghylch chwe - nyne hundred and fourtene paff - chant inlyned aeth heibro ed: whereby it maye be gathered with yrh wn van y gellir that priefVes had lawfuUy mar - deall bot yr ofieiriait y pryd ried wyves at that tyme. hynny yn piriodi gwraged yn dich with ac yn kyttal ac wynt in gyfreith lawn.
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