Winde
/ˈwɪndə/
Definitions
- (n.) A device or mechanism for winding something, such as a clock or rope, often referenced in property or maritime law contexts involving equipment or fixtures.
The tenant was responsible for repairing the winde that controlled the well's bucket system.
Forms
- windes
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Commentary
In legal documents, 'winde' typically refers to physical devices primarily relevant in property or maritime law, emphasizing clarity about its functional role.
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