often attributive
1
a
: a natural movement of air of any velocity
especially
: the earth's air or the gas surrounding a planet in natural motion horizontally
b
: an artificially produced movement of air
c
2
3
4
: gas generated in the stomach or the intestines
pass wind
5
winds plural
a
: musical wind instruments especially as distinguished from strings and percussion : the wind instruments of an orchestra
b
: players of wind instruments
6
a
: slight information especially about something secret : intimation
got wind of the plan
b
: air carrying a scent (as of a hunter or game)
7
: something that is insubstantial: such as
a
: mere talk : idle words
b
c
: vain self-satisfaction
8
a
: a direction from which the wind may blow : a point of the compass
especially
: one of the cardinal points
b
: the direction from which the wind is blowing
9
a
: compressed air or gas
b
archaic
: air
windlessly
adverb
see also before the wind, close to the wind, have the wind of, in the wind, near the wind, off the wind, on the wind, to the wind, under the wind
winded; winding; winds
1
: to make short of breath
2
: to detect or follow by scent
3
: to expose to the air or wind : dry by exposing to air
4
: to regulate the wind supply of (an organ pipe)
5
: to rest (an animal, such as a horse) in order to allow the breath to be recovered
wound
ˈwau̇nd
also winded; winding
1
b
: to encircle or cover with something pliable : bind with loops or layers
c
: to raise to a high level (as of excitement or tension)
—usually used with up
e(1)
: to hoist or haul by means of a rope or chain and a windlass
(2)
: to move (a ship) by hauling on a capstan
2
a
: to traverse on a curving course
the river winds the valley
b
: to cause to move in a curving line or path
c
: to effect by or as if by curving
d(1)
: to cause (something, such as a ship) to change direction : turn
(2)
: to turn (a ship) end for end
e
archaic
: to turn the course of
especially
: to lead (a person) as one wishes
1
a
: to have a curving course or shape : extend in curves
b
: to proceed as if by winding
2
: to move so as to encircle something
3
: to turn when lying at anchor
1
: to cause (something, such as a horn) to sound by blowing : blow
2
: to sound (a call or note) on a horn
… wound a rousing call.—
Robert Louis Stevenson
: to produce a sound on a horn
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