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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

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First published 1976 (SND Vol. X).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.

WINZE, n. A curse, imprecation (Sc. 1808 Jam.). Phr. to let a winze, to give out a curse, to swear.Ayr. 1785 Burns Halloween xxiii.:
He loot a winze, an' drew a stroke.
Rnf. 1813 G. MacIndoe Wandering Muse 211:
Ay the tither slaik o' Meg, An wi' a winze the bargain stampit.
Fif. 1827 W. Tennant Papistry 186:
Thousands, wi' bitter winze and ban, Cast at the rotten bang.

[Mid. Du. wens(ch), a wish, an imprecation, wens(ch)en, to wish evil to.]

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