† aˈtwind, v. Obs.
1–3. pa. tense atwand, atwond. pa. pple. atwunden, atwonde.
[OE. ætwindan, f. at- prefix2 + windan to wind.]
intr. To escape (with dat. = from); to depart, cease.
c 1000 ælfric Job i. 16 (Bosw.) Ic ána ætwánd. c 1200 Ormin 8003 Þatt Crist ne shollde muȝhenn himm [Herod] Onn ane wise attwindenn. c 1250 Gen. & Ex. 3058 Moyses..helde up is hond, And al ðis vnweder ðor atwond. |