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winch I. \ˈwinch\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English winche, from Old English wince; akin to Old English wincian to close one's eyes, blink — more at wink 1. a. obsolete : roller, reel b. : a roller placed between two dyeing vats in such a way that the fabric placed over the roller can be shifted from one vat to the other 2. : any of various machines or instruments for hauling or pulling: as a. : a powerful machine having one or more barrels or drums on which to coil a rope, cable, or chain for hauling or hoisting : windlass b. Britain : a reel for a fishing rod c. : any of various textile machines having a roller for moving fabric through a vat during finishing and dyeing processes 3. : a crank with a handle for giving motion to a revolving part of a machine
[winch 2] II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) 1. : to hoist or haul with or as if with a winch 2. : to put into a dyeing vat by means of a winch III. archaic variant of wince I |