释义 |
▪ I. wounder|ˈwuːndə(r)| [f. wound v. + -er.] One who or that which wounds.
1483Cath. Angl. 424/1 A Wounder, plagarius. 1573–80Tusser Husb. (1878) 7 Your father was my founder, till death became his wounder. 1584R. Scot Discov. Witchcr. xvi. x. (1886) 410 The blood of him that is wounded, reboundeth and slippeth into the wounder. 1621G. Sandys Ovid's Met. ix. (1626) 179 Like a Bull, that beares A wounding iauelin; whom the wounder feares. 1818Todd. 1877Mrs. Oliphant Makers Flor. i. 23 He was one of the feditori or wounders, i.e., one of the band of volunteers who..made the assault upon the enemy. 1901‘Linesman’ Words by Eyewitness (1902) 57 Shells are unlovely killers and wounders. ▪ II. wounder obs. form of wonder n. and v. |