wind vb.1 (pa. t. and pa. pple. “wound”)
1.
to turn or wheel (a horse) round
1H4 IV. i. 109
“To turn and wind a
fiery Pegasus”
; also intr.
Cæs. IV. i. 32
“a creature that I teach
to fight, To wind, to stop.”
2.
to insinuate oneself
Cor. III. iii. 63
“to wind Yourself into a
power tyrannical,”
Lr. I. ii. 109
“seek him out; wind me
into him (me”
is dative of interest).

