Noun
winde (countable and uncountable, plural windes)
Obsolete spelling of wind
winde f
There are no direct attestations of this word in Old English, but exists in several derived compounds.
winde
dative singular of wind
Another light collection suitable for including trombones is Anthony Holborne 's Pavans, Galliards, Allmains, and other short Aeirs both Grave and Light in Five Parts for Viols, Violins or Other Musicall Winde Instruments (1599). Source: Internet
Irate ANC opposition leader in the Western Cape legislature Cameron Dugmore has written to Premier Alan Winde expressing concern that the province might not be able to benefit from the deployment of the Cuban doctors as result of DA policy. Source: Internet
Mr Madikizela learnt about this allegation against him when Crime Intelligence reported their investigation to the Premier, Mr Alan Winde." Source: Internet
"There is also now established community transmission of the virus again in this province, which means that it is spreading within communities at a faster rate," the Western Cape Premier, Alan Winde, explained. Source: Internet
This comes a day after Western Cape premier Alan Winde warned that mini-lockdowns were possibly on the cards in response to the Covid-19 resurgence hitting the province. Source: Internet
This was verified by Western Cape Premier Alan Winde. Source: Internet