wynds

/waɪndz/
noun
  1. Narrow, winding streets or alleys, especially in Scottish or Northern English towns.
    • The wynds were once used by merchants to move goods between the main streets.
    • The old town is full of narrow wynds that twist between the stone buildings.
    • We got lost in the wynds of Edinburgh's historic center.
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