windas

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English

Noun

windas

  1. plural of winda

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch windas, ultimately from Old Norse.

Pronunciation

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Noun

windas f (plural windassen, diminutive windasje n)

  1. windlass

Middle English

Noun

windas

  1. windlass
    • late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Squire's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, line 183-185:
      Ther may no man out of the place it dryve
      For noon engyn of windas or polyve;
      And cause why, for they can nat the craft.
      No man there can drive it out of the place
      Despite any contrivance of windlass or pulley;
      And the reason why? Because they do not know the craft.

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Old French

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Norse .

Noun

windas oblique singularm (oblique plural windas, nominative singular windas, nominative plural windas)

  1. winch

Descendants

  • English: windlass

References