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wounden, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective wounden. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. www.oed.com
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wounden - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
1. (a) To inflict a wound, pierce or cut the flesh; also, in partitive construction: ~ of, wound some of (a group of persons); ppl. wounding as adj.: causing a ... quod.lib.umich.edu
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Unscrambled WOUNDEN letters to Make 63 words - UnscrambleX
4 letter words you can make with wounden · done · down · dune · enow · neon · node · none · noun · nude · owed · udon · unde · undo · wend. 3 letter words you ... unscramblex.com
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wounden
† ˈwounden, ppl. a. Obs. [pa. pple. of wind v.1] Twisted, twined.Beowulf 1193 Him wæs..wunden gold estum ᵹeeawed, earmhreade twa. 13.. Evang. Nicod. 65 in Archiv Stud. neu. Spr. LIII. 392 A wonden wrethe þat his heued hyd Spred he all furth on brede. 1602 W. Basse Three Past. Elegies ii. (1893) 61 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wounding - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
wounding · noun. the act of inflicting a wound. synonyms: wound. see moresee less. type of: damage, harm, hurt, scathe. the act of damaging something or someone. www.vocabulary.com
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WOUNDED Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · suffering injury or bodily harm, as a laceration or bullet wound. to bandage a wounded hand. · marred; damaged; impaired. a wounded ... www.dictionary.com
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wool-winder
ˈwool-ˌwinder [winder n.1 (wind v.1 16, 23 b).] 1. One who ‘winds’ or packs up fleeces for transport or sale.1523–34 Fitzherb. Husb. §52 Let the wol be well folden or wounden with a woll-wynder, that can good skyll therof. 1550 Proclam. Winding of Wools 23 May 1 The feloweshippe of wole wynders, oth... Oxford English Dictionary
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wounding, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective wounding is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for wounding is from around 1225, ... www.oed.com
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WOUNDED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
adjective : injured, hurt by, or suffering from a wound a wounded leg wounded feelings Examples of wounded in a Sentence www.merriam-webster.com
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wounded - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
wounded · suffering injury or bodily harm, as a laceration or bullet wound:to bandage a wounded hand. · marred; impaired; damaged:a wounded reputation. www.wordreference.com
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WOUNDING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to damage an area of the body, especially by making a cut or hole in the skin: Flying glass wounded her in the face and neck. dictionary.cambridge.org
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wound, wind[2], wounded, wounding, wounds - WordWeb Online
Noun: wound woond. An injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a cut or break in the skin) "The soldier had a deep wound on his leg"; www.wordwebonline.com
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FCV Farul Constanța
After the break, Jon Dahl Tomasson (48') and Romeo Wounden (71') made the final score 4–0. wikipedia.org
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tavell
† ˈtavell Silk-weaving. Obs. exc. as Fr. tavelle (tavɛl). Also 6 tavel, tavyll, tavil. [a. F. tavelle (in sense 2), app. ad. L. tabella tablet.] † 1. The bobbin on which silk is wound for use in the shuttle. Obs.1523 Skelton Garl. Laurel 791 To weue in the stoule sume were full preste, With slaiis, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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bewind
† beˈwind, v. Obs. Also bi-. For forms see wind. [Com. Teut.: OE. bewindan, f. be-, bi-, be- 1 + windan to wind; cf. Goth. biwindan, OHG. bewintan, mod.G. bewinden.] 1. trans. To wind (a thing) about; to involve, envelop with (bands, etc.).c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Matt. xxvii. 59 Joseph ᵹenam þone lichoman... Oxford English Dictionary
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