wound (EN)
noun, verb

This word can also be a form of:
wind (verb)

noun “wound”

sg. wound, pl. wounds
  1. an injury involving a cut, stab, or tear on the body
    After falling off his bike, the young boy had a deep wound on his knee.
  2. a hurt to someone's feelings, reputation, or prospects
    The wound of her friend's betrayal ran deep, and she struggled to trust anyone again.

verb “wound”

wound; he wounds; past wounded, part. wounded; ger. wounding
  1. to cause an injury by cutting, piercing, or tearing the skin
    The broken glass fell to the floor and wounded her foot as she stepped on it.
  2. to cause hurt to someone's feelings
    Her thoughtless comment wounded him more deeply than she realized.