whin

noun

A whinstone.

noun

A name given in the north of England and in Wales to various rocks, chiefly to basalt, but also to any unusually hard quartzose sandstone. The latter is sometimes called white or gray whin, the basalt blue whin. See whin-sill.

noun

An erroneous form of whim, 3.

noun

Same as wheen.

noun

A plant of the genus Ulex, the furze or gorse, chiefly U. Europæus and U. nanus. See furze,1, and cut under Ulex.

noun

Same as rest-harrow, 1.

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Gorse; furze. See Furze.

noun

Woad-waxed.