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单词 woundy
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woundyadj.1

/ˈwuːndi/
Etymology: < wound n. + -y suffix1.
rare.
1. Characterized by wounds.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > [adjective] > wounded > relating to wound
traumatic1656
woundy1660
post-traumatic1872
1660 E. Waterhouse Disc. Arms & Armory 30 Like Sicinius Dentatus who served his Country one hundred and twenty battayles, and brought from them woundy Testimonies of valour.
2. Causing wounds.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > [adjective] > wounding
wounding?c1225
vulnerable1609
vulnerary1615
vulnerative1818
woundy1826
the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > [adjective] > wounded > causing a wound or wounds
wounding1596
vulnerable1609
bewounding1612
vulnerary1615
vulnerative1818
woundy1826
1826 T. Hood Love 5 What art thou, Love?..a boy that shoots, From ladies' eyes, such mortal woundy darts.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1928; most recently modified version published online March 2018).

woundyadv.adj.2

/ˈwaʊndi/
Forms: Also 1700s waundy.
Etymology: < wounds int. + -y suffix1. The pronunciation /ˈwaʊndɪ/ is given by Sheridan (1789) and Smart (1846) in contrast with the noun /wuːnd/.
Obsolete exc. archaic.
A. adv.
Very; extremely; excessively.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adverb] > extremely or exceedingly > excessively
cruellyc1385
overa1400
fullc1400
parlouslyc1425
mortalc1440
perilousc1440
spitefulc1450
devilish1560
pestilently1567
spitefully1567
cruel1573
parlous1575
deadly1589
intolerable?1593
fellc1600
perditlya1632
excessively1634
devilishly1635
desperate1636
woundya1639
woundlya1644
desperately1653
wicked1663
killing1672
woundily1706
wounded1753
mortally1759
dreadful1762
intolerably1768
perishing1776
tremendously1776
terrifically1777
diabolically1792
woundedly1794
thundering1809
all-firedly1833
preponderously1835
painfully1839
deadlilya1843
severely1854
furiously1856
diabolish1858
fiendish1861
demonish1867
sinfully1869
fiendishly1879
thunderingly1885
only too1889
nightmarishly1891
God almighty1906
Christ almighty1945
α.
a1639 T. Dekker et al. Witch of Edmonton (1658) ii. i. 19 'Tis woundy cold sure.
1660 Dial. betw. Tom & Dick 1/2 And yet the Thief is woundy Close.
1695 W. Congreve Love for Love iv. i. 64 He was woundy angry when I gav'n that wipe.
1707 E. Ward Wooden World Dissected 79 His drinking much Flip, makes him woundy subject to the Vapours.
1774 C. Dibdin Waterman i She keeps her a-bed woundy late of a morning.
1824 W. Scott Redgauntlet III. ii. 35 His orders are woundy particular.
1829 W. Scott Jrnl. 19 Apr. (1946) 55 We smoked and I became woundy sleepy.
1864 J. S. Le Fanu Uncle Silas II. 237 He was ‘a woundy ugly customer in a wax, she could tell me.’
β. 1718 J. Breval Play is Plot ii. i. 19 And the Jade's a great Fortune, and waundy handsom too into the Bargain.1791 J. O'Keeffe Mod. Antiques i. (1792) 16 I was waundy hungry.
B. adj.2
Very great; extreme.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adjective] > very great or extreme
strangec1380
overpassinga1382
passinga1387
most?c1430
extremec1460
horriblea1464
violenta1500
mainc1540
immortal?c1550
exquisite1552
sore1555
three-piled1598
thundering1618
devilish1639
shrewda1643
deadly1660
woundy1681
vast1696
monstrous1711
mortal1716
terrific1743
hell-fired1754
hellish1764
colossal1794
severe1805
awful1818
all-fired1829
terrible1829
quare and1847
ferocious1877
pluperfect1889
raging1889
giddy1896
utter1898
stiff1905
1681 Plain Dealing, Dial. Humphrey & Roger 1/1 By the Mass, Hodge, thou say'st well, I have a woundy mind to do as thou say'st, but [etc.].
1703 G. Farquhar Twin-rivals v. iii. 63 You must know Sir, there is a Neighbour's Daughter that I had a woundy Kindness for.
1718 J. Breval Play is Plot ii. i. 11 And has she such a waundy deal of Wit, do you say Sir?
1794 W. Godwin Caleb Williams I. vi. 102 So he flew into a woundy passion, and threatened to horsewhip me.
1836 T. Hook Gilbert Gurney I. 213 You'll kill a woundy sight on 'em, I think, at that distance.
1888 F. Cowper Capt. of Wight 218 They castle folk be a woundy lot of gallants.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1928; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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