wynn
[win]
/wɪn/
noun
1.
a character (ƿ) representing the sound (w) in Old English and early Middle English manuscripts, based on a rune with the same phonetic value.
Also,
wen
.
Origin
before 1100;
Middle English
wen,
Old English
wyn
(
n
), special use of
wyn
(
n
) joy (see
winsome
,
wish
)
Wynn
[win]
/wɪn/
noun
1.
Ed
(
Isaiah Edwin Leopold
)
1886–1966,
U.S. comedian.