Suffer at home with endless wind (5)
I believe the answer is:
incur
'suffer' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'home with endless wind' is the wordplay.
'home with' becomes 'in' ('he's home' can mean 'he's in'. I am not sure about the 'with' bit.**).
'endless' means to remove the last letter.
'wind' becomes 'curl' (curling is a kind of winding).
'curl' with its final letter taken off is 'cur'.
'in'+'cur'='INCUR'
'at' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for incur that I've seen before include "Lay oneself open to" , "Provoke" , "Bring on oneself, say costs" , "Become subject to (something unpleasant)" , "Become liable to (something) through one's actions" .)