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wind-cutter|ˈwɪndˌkʌtə(r)| [f. wind n.1 + cutter n.1] One who or that which cuts the wind, in various senses. †a. (See quot. 1611.) b. slang. A broad-brimmed hat. c. The lip of an organ-pipe, against which the wind strikes so as to make it sound (Knight Dict. Mech. 1875).
1611Cotgr., Taille-vent, a wind-cutter; an idle, or fond swaggerer. c1823Surtees in Mem. (Surtees Soc.) 250 The ghost of a prebendary would be nothing without a wind⁓cutter and rose. 1886Dowden Shelley I. i. 21 His face..surmounted by the venerable ‘wind-cutter’, or cocked-hat. |