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Definition of wain
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Wain (n.) A
four-wheeled
vehicle
for the
transportation
of
goods,
produce,
etc.; a
wagon..
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Wainscot
::
Wainscot
(n.) A
wooden
lining
or
boarding
of the walls of
apartments,
usually
made in
panels..
Boatswain
::
Boatswain
(n.) The
tropic
bird.
Yeoman
::
Yeoman
(n.) An
interior
officer
under the
boatswain,
gunner,
or
carpenters,
charged
with the
stowage,
account,
and
distribution
of the
stores..
Elbow
::
Elbow (n.) A sharp angle in any
surface
of
wainscoting
or other
woodwork;
the
upright
sides which flank any
paneled
work, as the sides of
windows,
where the jamb makes an elbow with the
window
back..
Panel
::
Panel (v. t.) To form in or with
panels;
as, to panel a
wainscot..
Swaip
::
Swainship
(n.) The
condition
of a
swain.
Serang
::
Serang
(n.) The
boatswain
of a
Lascar
or East
Ondian
crew.
Swankie
::
Swanimote
(n.) See
Swainmote.
Car
::
Car (n.) The stars also
called
Charles's
Wain, the Great Bear, or the
Dipper..
Wainage
::
Wainage
(n.) A
finding
of
carriages,
carts,
etc., for the
transportation
of
goods,
produce,
etc..
Pipe
::
Pipe (n.) A
boatswain's
whistle,
used to call the crew to their
duties;
also, the sound of it..
Twain
::
Twain (a. & n.) Two; --
nearly
obsolete
in
common
discourse,
but used in
poetry
and
burlesque..
Atwain
::
Atwain
(adv.)
In
twain;
asunder.
Winding
::
Winding
(n.) A call by the
boatswain's
whistle.
Atwo
::
Atwo
(adv.)
In two; in
twain;
asunder.
Dagswain
::
Dagswain
(n.) A
coarse
woolen
fabric
made of
daglocks,
or the
refuse
of
wool..
Plough
::
Plough
(n.) Same as
Charles's
Wain.
Whistle
::
Whistle
(v. i.) A
sharp,
shrill,
more or less
musical
sound,
made by
forcing
the
breath
through
a small
orifice
of the lips, or
through
or
instrument
which gives a
similar
sound;
the sound used by a
sportsman
in
calling
his dogs; the
shrill
note of a bird; as, the sharp
whistle
of a boy, or of a
boatswain's
pipe; the
blackbird's
mellow
whistle..
Wainscot
::
Wainscot
(v. t.) To line with
boards
or
panelwork,
or as if with
panelwork;
as, to
wainscot
a
hall..
Wainscoting
::
Wainscoting
(n.) The
material
used to
wainscot
a
house,
or the
wainscot
as a
whole;
panelwork..
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