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Woodbind

Woodbind \Wood"bind`\, n. Woodbine.
--Dryden.

A garland . . . of woodbind or hawthorn leaves.
--Chaucer.

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woodbind

n. (obsolete form of woodbine English)

Usage examples of "woodbind".

Some of laurel, and some of oakes keen, Some of hawthorn, and some of the woodbind, And many more which I had not in mind.

And those that weare chaplets on their head Of fresh woodbind, be such as never were To love untrue in word, in thought, nor deed, But ay steadfast.