The word "woundy" is not commonly used, and its spelling can be easily confused with the word "woody". In IPA phonetic transcription, "woundy" is pronounced as /ˈwaʊndi/, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "ou" in this word is pronounced like the "ow" in "cow", while the "dy" sound is like the "dee" in "beauty". The word is used in informal settings to mean something that is impressive or amazing.
Excessively; extremely.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
The word "woundy" has its roots in Middle English. It is derived from the Old English word "wand", which means "wonderful" or "exceptionally great". Over time, "wand" evolved into "wound" and then "woundy". However, the usage of "woundy" is archaic and uncommon in contemporary English. It is mainly found in older texts or used for poetic effect.