Middle English Dictionary Entry
wīnd-band n.
Entry Info
Forms | wīnd-band n. |
Etymology | From wīnd- (stem of wīnden v.(1), wīnding(e ger.(1), etc.) & bō̆nd n. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
?The rim of a cartwheel or millwheel.
Associated quotations
- (1313-14) Acc.R.Dur.in Sur.Soc.100512 : In Hurtures, Windbandes, et Doules empt., 2 s.
- (1350) Doc.Hatfield in Sur.Soc.32228 : Custus Carectarum…In iij wyndbandes empt., 3 d.
- (1350-51) Acc.R.Dur.in Sur.Soc.100551 : Cum Wyndbandis factis de proprio ferro pro rotis molend. de Wystoue.