[f. WING v. + -ED1.]
1. Shot or wounded in the wing.
1810. Sporting Mag., XXXVI. 149. Winged, wounded, or dead birds.
1865. Meredith, Rhoda Fleming, xix. He like a winged eagle, striving to raise himself from time to time.
2. Brushed with a birds wing (WING v. 7).
1866. Whittier, Snow-bound, 156. We sat the clean-winged hearth about.