[f. WING v. + -ED1.]

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  1.  Shot or wounded in the wing.

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1810.  Sporting Mag., XXXVI. 149. Winged, wounded, or dead birds.

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1865.  Meredith, Rhoda Fleming, xix. He like a winged eagle, striving to raise himself from time to time.

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  2.  Brushed with a bird’s wing (WING v. 7).

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1866.  Whittier, Snow-bound, 156. We sat the clean-winged hearth about.

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