Obs. Also 4–5 wyndown, 9 dial. windon. Obscure var. WINDOW sb.

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c. 1380.  Wyclif, Wks. (1880), 8. Ȝif þei drawen þe peple … by coryouste of gaye wyndownes.

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c. 1450.  Capgrave, Life St. Aug., xxiii. 32. As his moder and he stood lenyng out at a wyndown.

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1477.  Paston Lett., III. 211. The bordes had ben good for wyndownes and dores.

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a. 1825.  Forby, Voc. E. Anglia, Windon, a window.

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1838.  W. Holloway, Provinc., 190. Windon, a window. Norf.

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