Have a care, whiles it is stewing, in the winy-liquor, to lift the flesh sometimes up from the bottom of the vessel, least if it should lye always still, it may stick to the bottom, and burn; but you cannot take it out, for it would fall in pieces.
"The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened"
Kenelm Digby
The fruit consisted of grapes and those winy Breton cider-apples from Bannalec.
"The Maids of Paradise"
Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers
"Putting up mottoes wound the walls," returned Daisy, "and green branches and palm leaves and texes and Merry Christmas, like grandpapa's in Devonshire, when I was a little tiny winy girl.
"Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas"
Lloyd Osbourne