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Wounder

Wounder \Wound"er\, n. One who, or that which, wounds.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
wounder

late 15c., agent noun from wound (v.).

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wounder

n. One who wounds.

Usage examples of "wounder".

As he did so he swung round, moving with such speed that his wounder had no time to avoid his own blade.

Releasing the light field Wounder from the holster at her hip, she held it confidently, her senses rioting and sending adrenaline coursing through her as she walked to the vehicle.

She hated the police-issue Wounder and had been harassing him to requisition a more powerful gun for her.

You let Lance give you a Wounder rather than a weapon, and allow yourself to be smothered in this corner you exist within.