In "The Odyssey," the term "winged" often refers to thoughts or words that are swift and fleeting, akin to the speed of birds in flight. It symbolizes the ephemeral nature of communication and the quickness of ideas or emotions. For example, when characters express their thoughts, they might be described as having "winged words," emphasizing the immediacy and impact of their speech. This highlights the importance of eloquence and the power of language in the narrative.
The winged shoe shows speed...as in greek gods HERMES
they mean there is danger ahead
Small & Winged
they threw him in the water because he was mean to the winged monkeys
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,
"winged woman" is rather vague ; could you be more specific ?
it is a winged horse
It means an angry man.
nothing
It's got wings.
Pterodactyl means winged finger.
The meaning of the name Aled is Small And Winged