whin
51Genista Anglica — Whin Whin, n. [W. chwyn weeds, a single weed.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Bot.) (a) Gorse; furze. See {Furze}. [1913 Webster] Through the whins, and by the cairn. Burns. [1913 Webster] (b) Woad waxed. Gray. [1913 Webster] 2. Same as {Whinstone}. [Prov.… …
52whiny — whin•y or whin•ey [[t]ˈ(h)waɪ ni, ˈwaɪ [/t]] adj. whin•i•er, whin•i•est complaining; cranky • Etymology: 1850–55 whin′i•ness, n …
53whinny — whin|ny [ wıni, hwıni ] verb intransitive if a horse whinnies, it makes a high sound through its nose and mouth ╾ whin|ny noun count …
54whinny — whin|ny [ˈwıni] v past tense and past participle whinnied present participle whinnying third person singular whinnies [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: From the sound] if a horse whinnies, it makes a high sound >whinny[i] n …
55whinberry — whin·berry …
56whindle — whin·dle …
57whininess — whin·i·ness …
58whiningly — whin·ing·ly …
59whinner — whin·ner …
60whinnock — whin·nock …