WINGED


Meaning of WINGED in English

|wiŋd or except in sense 1a(2) ˈwiŋə̇d adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from winge wing + -ed

1.

a.

(1) : having wings

winged seed

winged mirror

winged statue of Mercury

(2) : having wings of a specified character — usually used in combination

strong- winged

white- winged

double- winged hospital building

b. : using wings in flight : capable of flight

winged insect

all winged creatures

2.

a. : soaring with or as if with wings : lofty , elevated

free, passionate, winged love — Sinclair Lewis

b. : swift , rapid

the winged days flew on — Winston Churchill

winged gossip of the town — A.W.Long

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.