or wyn, wing, subs. (old cant).—A penny; 1d.: see RHINO and NOSE-AND-CHIN.

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  1608.  DEKKER, Lanthorne and Candlelight [GROSART, Works (1886), iii. 203]. Or nip a boung that has but a WIN.

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  1823.  BADCOCK (‘Jon Bee’), Dictionary of the Turf, etc., s.v. Scuddick—is used negatively; ‘not a SCUDDICK’—not any brads, not a WHIN, empty clies.

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  1900.  FLYNT, Tramping with Tramps, 241. Just go and get a shave now, Jim. I ’ll give you a WING [penny], if you will.

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