1. winged - Adjective
2. winged - Verb
4. winged - Adjective Satellite
of Wing
Furnished with wings; transported by flying; having winglike expansions.
Soaring with wings, or as if with wings; hence, elevated; lofty; sublime.
Swift; rapid.
Wounded or hurt in the wing.
Furnished with a leaflike appendage, as the fruit of the elm and the ash, or the stem in certain plants; alate.
Represented with wings, or having wings, of a different tincture from the body.
Fanned with wings; swarming with birds.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe who binds to himself a joy Does the winged life destroy; But he who kisses the joy as it flies Lives in eternity's sun rise. William Blake
As the eagle was killed by the arrow winged with his own feather, so the hand of the world is wounded by its own skill. Helen Keller
By words the mind is winged. Aristophanes
Today my winged horse is coming and I am carrying you off to the moon and on the moon we will eat rose petals. Shirley Jackson
If they are offered winged ants, people will eat them. African Proverb
Hours are Time's shafts, and one comes winged with death. Scottish Proverb