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The verb form currently has a marker "(Can we find and add a quotation of Forby to this entry?)". I'm going to remove that, because I think it refers to the second of Robert Forby's dictionary entries below, not to an actual use of the word we could use as a quote. Google books doesn't come up with anything else by a Forby. --Qef (talk) 12:05, 19 September 2014 (UTC)Reply
- 1830, Robert Forby, The Vocabulary of East Anglia etc., volume 2, page 376:
- WINDROW, s. a row of mown grass, put together in the process of hay-making to be ventilated, when far advanced towards completion.
- WINDROW, v. to put the nearly-made hay into such a form.