Obs. (E. Anglia.) In 5 wyndolff(e. [Obscure. The second syllable is prob. related to DELF1, DELVE v.; cf. E. Anglian delf, a drain, ditch.] ? A refuse pit.

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14[?].  Bk. Brome (1886), 162. Ȝe shall enquere ȝef ony mane make ony wyndolsse [sic], and ley oney dong in the comyne wey.

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1440.  Crt.-roll Gt. Waltham (Essex) Manor, 19 May (MS.). Andreas Longe de Plecy fodit regiam viam … et inde fecit unum wyndolff ad nocumentum.

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