rare. [f. WOUND sb. + -Y1.] a. Characterized by wounds. b. Causing wounds.

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1660.  Waterhouse, Discourse Arms, 30. Like Sicinius Dentatus who served his Country one hundred and twenty battayles, and brought from them woundy Testimonies of valour.

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1826.  Hood, Love, 5. What art thou, Love?… a boy that shoots, From ladies’ eyes, such mortal woundy darts.

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