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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).
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