[Pa. pple. of WIND v.1] Subjected to winding, in various senses of the verb.
1382. Wyclif, Isaiah xxvii. 1. An eddere, a crookid wounde serpent.
1583. Durham Wills (Surtees), II. 78. ij paire of bownd wheales j paire of wounde wheales.
1865. Swinburne, Chastelard, III. i. 88. Soft as the loosening of wound arms in sleep.