wing

wing
I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English winge, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish & Swedish vinge wing; akin to Sanskrit vāti it blows — more at wind Date: 13th century 1. a. one of the movable feathered or membranous paired appendages by means of which a bird, bat, or insect is able to fly; also such an appendage even though rudimentary if possessed by an animal belonging to a group characterized by the power of flight b. any of various anatomical structures (as of a flying fish or flying lemur) providing means of limited flight 2. an appendage or part resembling a wing in appearance, position, or function: as a. a device worn under the arms to aid a person in swimming or staying afloat b. ala c. a turned-back or extended edge on an article of clothing d. a sidepiece at the top of an armchair e. (1) a foliaceous, membranous, or woody expansion of a plant especially along a stem or on a samara or capsule (2) either of the two lateral petals of a papilionaceous flower f. a vane of a windmill or arrow g. sail h. an airfoil that develops a major part of the lift which supports a heavier-than-air aircraft i. chiefly British fender d 3. a means of flight or rapid progress 4. the act or manner of flying ; flight <
take wing
>
5. a side or outlying region or district 6. a part or feature of a building usually projecting from and subordinate to the main or central part <
the servants' wing
>
7. a. one of the pieces of scenery at the side of a stage b. plural the area at the side of the stage out of sight 8. a. a left or right section of an army or fleet ; flank b. one of the offensive positions or players on either side of a center position in certain team sports; also flanker 9. a. either of two opposing groups within an organization or society ; faction b. a section of an organized body (as a legislative chamber) representing a group or faction holding distinct opinions or policies — compare left wing, right wing 10. a. a unit of the United States Air Force higher than a group and lower than a division b. two or more squadrons of naval airplanes 11. a dance step marked by a quick outward and inward rolling glide of one foot 12. plural insignia consisting of an outspread pair of stylized bird's wings which are awarded on completion of prescribed training to a qualified pilot, aircrew member, or military balloon pilot • wingy adjective II. verb Date: 1591 transitive verb 1. a. to fit with wings b. to enable to fly or move swiftly 2. a. to traverse with or as if with wings b. to effect or achieve by flying 3. to let fly ; dispatch <
would start to wing punches — A. J. Liebling
>
4. a. to wound in the wing ; disable the wing of <
winged the duck
>
b. to wound (as with a bullet) without killing <
winged by a sniper
>
5. to do or perform without preparation or guidelines ; improvise <
winging it
>
intransitive verb to go with or as if with wings ; fly — often used with it <
winged it to Europe
>

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • wing — [wiŋ] n. [ME winge, weng < ON vaengr (for IE base see WIND2): the word replaced OE fether, wing, FEATHER] 1. a) either of the two feathered forelimbs of a bird, fully developed for flying, as in most birds, or insufficiently developed for… …   English World dictionary

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