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▪ I. † wind-beam1 Obs. Forms: see wind n.1 and beam n.1; also 5 wynbeme, 7 wimbeame. [f. wind n.1 + beam n.1 Cf. G. windlatte, sturmlatte, sturmband.] A cross-beam tying the rafters of a roof: = collar-beam 1.1374 in Willis & Clark Cambridge (1886) I. 238 Wyndbems suchlates Asthelers Corbels. c 1440...
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wind
▪ I. wind, n.1 (wɪnd, poet. also waɪnd) Forms: 1– wind, 3–6 wynd, (4 wint, wynt, whynde, wend, Sc. vend), 4–6 wynde, Sc. vynd, 4–7 winde, (5 wende, wyind, wijnd, wyynd; Sc. 6–7 wound, 6–8 win, 9 win', wun). [OE. wind = OFris., OS., (M)LG., (M)Du. wind, OHG., MHG. wint, wind- (G. wind), ON. vindr (Sw...
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top
▪ I. top, n.1 (tɒp) Forms: 1 top, 3–6, (?) 7 toppe, pl. toppes, 4–6 tope, 4–7 topp, 6– Sc. and north. tap, 3– top. [OE. top (topp-), Com. WGer. and Norse; = OFris. topp (WFris. top, NFris. top, tup), OLG. *topp (MDu., Du. top(p), MLG., LG. top), OHG. (MHG., Ger.) zopf top, summit, a crest or tuft of...
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