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wound

[*** \mathrm{wound}^1] |wo͞ond|

noun
an injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the skin is cut or broken.
【体の部位の】傷, けが «in, to, on» (!特に刃物や銃などの武器による外傷をさす) ; (樹木などの)傷
⦅文⦆ «…への» 心の傷, 精神的痛手; 【感情・名声などを】傷つけること «to»
e.g. the new crisis has opened old wounds.

verb with object
inflict an injury on (someone):
〈人・武器などが〉〈人〉を傷つける.
e.g. the sergeant was seriously wounded
e.g. (as adjective wounded) : a wounded soldier.
〈人・言葉などが〉〈人〉(の心)を傷つける; 〈感情など〉を害する(hurt)
e.g. you really wounded his pride when you turned him down
e.g. (as adjective wounded) : her wounded feelings.

DERIVATIVES
woundingly adverb
woundless adjective

ORIGIN
Old English wund (noun), wundian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wond and German Wunde, of unknown ultimate origin.

[*** \mathrm{wound}^2] |wound|

past and past participle of wind2.