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hwínan

  • verb [ strong ]
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Grammar
hwínan, p. hwán; pl. hwinon
Wright's OE grammar
§490;
To make a whistling, whizzing sound [as an arrow, etc. in its flight]
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  • Ful oft of ðam heápe hwínende fleág, giellende gár

    full oft from that band flew whistling the shrieking javelin,

    • Exon. 86 b
    • ;
    • Th. 326, 12
    • ;
    • Víd. 127.
Etymology
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Prompt. Parv. whynyñ, as howndys or oþer beestys ululo, gannio
:
Chauc. for as an hors I coude bite and whine
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Icel. hvina; p. hvein to give a whizzing sound [as an arrow], e.g. örvarnar flugu hvínandi yfir höfuð þeim
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Dan. hvine to whistle (of the wind); hvin a piercing shriek.
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  • hwínan, v.