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windig

  • adjective
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windig, adj.
windy
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  • Ðá com windi (wyndig, v. l.) ýst

    descendit procella uenti

    ,
      Lk. Skt. 8, 23.
  • Windig sumer,

      Lchdm. iii. 162, 30.
  • Windig lengten,

      164, 5.
  • Wæs on ðam ofne, ðǽr se engel becwom, windig (

    breezy, airy

    ) and wynsum,
      Cd. Th. 237, 33; Dan. 347.
  • Windig wolcen,

      Exon. Th. 201, 24; Ph. 61.
  • Ðes windiga sele (

    Hell

    ),
      Cd. Th. 273, 14; Sat. 136.
  • Heora wyrtruma bið swá swá windige ysla (

    ashes blown by the wind

    , sic radix eorum quasi favilla erit, et germen eorum ut pulvis ascendet,
      Is. 5, 24), Homl. Th. ii. 322, 20.
  • Torras stódon, windige weallas,

      Andr. Kmbl. 1685 ; An. 845.
  • Windige holmas,

      Exon. Th. 53, 26 ; Cri. 856.
  • Ic sǽnæssas geseón mihte, windige weallas,

      Beo. Th. 1148; B. 572: 2721; B. 1358.
  • Swá síde swá sǽ bebúgeþ windge eardweallas (wind geard weallas,

      MS.), 2452 ; B. 1224. Ia. fig. :--
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windy, flatulent. v. wind,
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  • Gif se útgang sié windig and wætrig,

      Lchdm. ii. 236, 6.
  • Be windigre wambe,

      162, 23.
  • Wiþ windigre áþundenesse,

      166, 25 : 188, 22.
  • Wiþ ða þing ðe windigne ǽþm on men wyrcen,

      214, 3.
Etymology
[Icel. vindugr.]
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  • windig, adj.