
Wound/wuːnd/
(noun) a damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin, a serious one, usually made by some weapon:
He suffered a serious gunshot wound to his back.
(verb) to damage an area of the body, especially severely and by making a cut or hole in the skin:
He was seriously wounded in his back by a shotgun.
Wound/waʊnd/
(verb) the past tense and past participle of wind /waɪnd/
to wrap something around your neck an object or twist it around itself:
Mary wound a silk scarf around her neck.