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Noun edit

withwine

  1. Alternative form of withwind
    • 1864, Journal - Volume 12, page 66:
      Now as the term Withwine is used to designate the Convolvulus arvensis, Bindweed, these words are not only indicative of a climbing and twining method of growth, but they at the same time are doubtless meant to convey the feeling of detestation in which the parasite is held.
    • 1990, Celtica - Volume 21, page 144:
      A weede growing among corne like to withwine, called Running Buckwheate, or Bindcorne);
    • 1991, Anne Waldman, Out of this world:
      Ruddy withwine morning glory's tiny tender cowbells, guarded by poison oak sprigs oily hands