wynden

Etymology 1
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  To turn about; to rotate:
 * 2) To twist, wind, or  coil.
 * 3) To encircle; to wrap around.
 * 4) To wind around; to repeatedly encircle.
 * 5) To operate the mechanism of a winch or clock.
 * 6) To move or toss about:
 * 7) To free from captivity.
 * 8)  To meander; to wind.
 * 9)  To knead or mix into a mass.
 * 10) To wrap; to enclose or cover:
 * 11) To clothe; to dress.
 * 12)  To blanket; to surround.
 * 13) To move ahead; to advance:
 * 14) To charge or launch ahead.
 * 15) To spring; to fly out.
 * 16)  To plait; to weave.
 * 1)  To plait; to weave.

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1)  To ventilate; to air.
 * 2) To wind perceive by scent
 * 3)  To wind cause to lack breath