ext_34538 ([identity profile] simplyn2deep.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] 1_million_words2022-07-24 02:48 am

Word of the Day 07/24/22 Wintle

Wintle (noun, verb)
wintle [ win-tl ]


noun
1. a rolling or staggering motion.

verb (used without object), win·tled, win·tling.
2. to roll or swing back and forth.
3. to tumble over; capsize.

ORIGIN: 1775–85; < early Dutch windtelen (Dutch wentelen) to revolve, frequentative of winden to wind

HOW TO USE WINTLE IN A SENTENCE
The theory was by no means adopted by Bessie's parents; and the name of Blossom was used by Mr. Wintle only.
ELIZABETH GILBERT AND HER WORK FOR THE BLIND|FRANCES MARTIN

Mr. Wintle gave his little grand-daughter a new name after her loss of sight.
ELIZABETH GILBERT AND HER WORK FOR THE BLIND|FRANCES MARTIN

Mr. Wintle interdicted two or three, but amongst the rest his grandchildren were at liberty to select.
ELIZABETH GILBERT AND HER WORK FOR THE BLIND|FRANCES MARTIN

But Mr. Wintle would not trust her alone with Toby, and there was always a servant to walk or run by his side.
ELIZABETH GILBERT AND HER WORK FOR THE BLIND|FRANCES MARTIN

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