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wynn
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wynn, n. [AS. wēn.].
One of the runes (/) adopted into the Anglo-Saxon, or Old English, alphabet. It had the value of modern English w , and was replaced from about a. d. 1280 at first by uu , later by w.
wynn, n.
A kind of timber truck, or carriage. [1913 Webster]
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