"winged woman" is rather vague ; could you be more specific ?
Perhaps it refers to the Harpies. In any case, remember that as an adjective, winged has two syllables: wingèd.
St Luke is a represented by a winged ox not a winged bull. The ox is supposedly representing the sacrifices that Jesus made for all men and women,
The winged shoe shows speed...as in greek gods HERMES
they mean there is danger ahead
Small & Winged
The Sphinx
they threw him in the water because he was mean to the winged monkeys
There are several. The most popular would probably be Pegasus, the winged horse, the Sphinx that was defeated by Oedipus, and the harpies, winged vulturelike women that tormented those that committed crimes against the most sacred taboos.
it is a winged horse
Well, it makes it easier for her to dust the top of the gun rack... You're going to need to be more clear here as to which specific winged women you're talking about.
Pterodactyl means winged finger.
It's got wings.
The meaning of the name Aled is Small And Winged