Wounds vs Woundy - What's the difference?
wounds | woundy |
(archaic) very (l), (l), (l)
* L'Estrange
As a noun wounds
is .As a verb wounds
is (wound).As an adverb woundy is
(archaic) (l), (l), (l).As an adjective woundy is
(archaic) very (l), (l), (l) or woundy can be (rare|figuratively).woundy
English
Etymology 1
First attested ante 1639: wounds (interjection) .Alternative forms
* (l)Adjective
(en adjective)- Such a world of holidays, that 'tis a woundy hindrance to a poor man that lives by his labour.