ppl. a. Obs. [pa. pple. of WIND v.1] Twisted, twined.
Beowulf, 1193. Him wæs wunden gold estum ʓeeawed, earmhreade twa.
13[?]. Evang. Nicod., 65, in Archiv Stud. neu. Spr., LIII. 392. A wonden wrethe þat his heued hyd Spred he all furth on brede.
1602. W. Basse, Three Past. Elegies, ii. (1893), 61. A wounden wreathe she had of Baies and Firre.