whins / winds / wins / winze / wynns [wɪnz]
whins – n. pl. of whin – n. – 1. very hard rocks; 2. gorse or furze, any of several spiny shrubs of the genus Ulex, especially U. europaeus, native to Europe and having fragrant yellow flowers and black pods, woodwaxen
winds – n. pl. of wind – 1. fast moving air; 2. currents (not only of air but also metaphorically)
wins – n. pl. & v. 3rd person present singular; – n. – 1. earnings especially from gambling – winnings, more common; v. – 1. conquers; 2. prevails, succeeds; 3. gains the victory in a contest; 4. obtains, secures, earns; 5. profits; 6. dries by exposure to air or heat
winze – n. – 1. in mining, a shaft or an inclined passage sunk from one level to another but not rising to the surface; 2. a curse or imprecation
wynns – n. pl. of wynn (wyn) – runic letters used in Old and Middle English, meaning “joy”