| Links | |
|---|---|
| etymological origin of | eng: wound |
| etymologically related | ang: wenn |
| etymologically related | ang: wundian |
| lexical category | adjective |
| lexical category | noun |
| pronunciation | /wʊnd/ |
| semantically related | ang: afor |
| semantically related | ang: atol |
| semantically related | ang: benn |
| semantically related | ang: dynt |
| semantically related | ang: gescierpt |
| semantically related | ang: grim |
| semantically related | ang: heard |
| semantically related | ang: reþe |
| semantically related | ang: sar |
| semantically related | ang: scearp |
| semantically related | ang: sliþe |
| semantically related | ang: stearc |
| semantically related | ang: unriht |
| semantically related | ang: wroht |
| translation | eng: injured |
| translation | eng: sore |
| translation | eng: wounded |
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