v. Obs. [f. BE- 1 + WOUND v.] trans. To cover or afflict with wounds. Hence Bewounding ppl. a.

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1556.  Abp. Parker, Psalter xxxviii. 108. Bewound me not.

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1612.  J. Davies, Muse’s Sacr., 16 (D.). With wounded spirit I salute Thy wounds, O all-bewounding Sacrifice for sinne!

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