v. Sc. Obs. In 4–5 vayndis, wandys. [a. OF. wandiss-, lengthened stem of wandir, gandir, f. Germanic root *wand-: see WEND v. and -ISH2.] intr. To recoil, retreat, give way. Cf. WOND v.

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1375.  Barbour, Bruce, XII. 109. The Ynglis men that war fechtand, Quhen thai the Douglas saw at hand, Thai vayndist [MS. E. wandyst] and maid ane opnyng. Ibid., XIII. 217. Thai vayndist [MS. E. wandyst] a litell we. Ibid., XVI. 629.

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