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.
c. 1425. Wyntoun, Cron., IV. xviii. 1712. Eftyr syndry wynnynge wictoryis.
c. 1475. Rauf Coilȝear, 921. That is full euill wyn land To haue quhill thow ar leuand, Sine at thine end hell.
1583. Leg. Bp. St. Androis, 372. Ane carling of the Quene of Phareis, That ewill win geir to elphyne careis.
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.