Sc. Obs. Also 5 wyn, wynnynge. [Sc. pa. pple. of WIN v.1, q.v. (Forms, pa. pple. δ.)] = WON ppl. a.; evil win, ill-gotten. Of stone, etc.: Worked, quarried.

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c. 1425.  Wyntoun, Cron., IV. xviii. 1712. Eftyr … syndry wynnynge wictoryis.

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c. 1475.  Rauf Coilȝear, 921. That is full euill wyn land To haue quhill thow ar leuand, Sine at thine end hell.

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1583.  Leg. Bp. St. Androis, 372. Ane carling of the Quene of Phareis, That ewill win geir to elphyne careis.

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1609.  Burgh Rec. Glasgow (1876), I. 307. That the tirrit quarrell and craig thairof and the win werk lyand in the same can nocht be wrocht.

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