wither-wrung
English
Etymology
From withers and wrong.
Adjective
wither-wrung (not comparable)
- Injured or hurt in the withers, as a horse.
- 1888, Rudyard Kipling, The Drums of the Fore and Aft
- They learned the heart-breaking cussedness of camp-kitchens and camels and the depravity of an E. P. tent and a wither-wrung mule.
- 1888, Rudyard Kipling, The Drums of the Fore and Aft