From en.wiktionary.org:
[Blood]
** English
*** Alternative forms
- [en] - [en]
*** Etymology
[en] From [en], from [en], from [en], from [en], possibly from [en] ("to swell") + -ó- (thematic vowel) + -to (nominalizer), i.e. "that which bursts out". Cognate with [stq], [fy], [nl], [de], [da], [sv] and [no], [is] and [fo].
*** Pronunciation
- [blŭd] , [en] - [en] - [en] - [en] - [blo͝od] , [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Noun
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1. [en] A vital liquid flowing in the bodies of many types of animals that usually conveys nutrient s and oxygen . In vertebrates, it is colored red by hemoglobin , is conveyed by arteries and vein s, is pumped by the heart and is usually generated in bone marrow . 2. * [edition=2nd] 3. * [en] 4. * [en] 5. A family relationship due to birth , such as that between sibling s; contrasted with relationships due to marriage or adoption . See [en] , [en] . 6. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1690 | author=w:Edmund Waller | title=The Maid's Tragedy Altered |passage=a friend of our own BLOOD}}
1. * [passage=to share the BLOOD of Saxon royalty] 2. * {{ quote-av |en |date=March 21, 1988 |title=w:Heart of Glory |series=[Star Trek: The Next Generation] |publisher=w:Paramount Domestic Television |genre=Science Fiction |oclc=26969098 |passage=TASHA: The captain wants those two taken into custody. // KORRIS: Do not let them take us, Worf. Help us. // KONMEL: Listen to the voice of your BLOOD. You are not "of" these people.}}
1. [en] One of the four humour s in the human body. 2. [en] The endometrial lining as it is shed in menstruation ; menstrual fluid . 3. [en] A blood test or blood sample . 4. * [en] 5. The sap or juice which flows in or from plant s. 6. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1841 | author=Benjamin Parsons | title=Anti-Bacchus | url=http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/65270457 | page=95 |passage=It is no tautology to call the BLOOD of the grape red or purple, because the juice of that fruit was sometimes white and sometimes black or dark. The arterial blood of our bodies is red, but the venous is called "black blood."}}
1. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1901 | author=Levi Leslie Lamborn | title=American Carnation Culture | section=fourth edition, page 57 |passage=Disbudding is merely a species of pruning, and should be done as soon as the lateral buds begin to develop on the cane. It diverts the flow of the plant's BLOOD from many buds into one or a few, thus increasing the size of the flower, [...]}}
1. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1916 | author=John Gordon Dorrance | title=The Story of the Forest | page=44 |passage=Look at a leaf. On it are many little raised lines which reach out to all parts of the leaf and back to the stem and twig. These are "veins," full of the tree's BLOOD. It is white and looks very much like water; [...]}}
1. [en] The juice of anything, especially if red. 2. * [Genesis] 3. Temper of mind ; disposition ; mood 4. * [act=4] 5. * [en] 6. [en] A lively, showy man ; a rake ; a dandy . 7. * [III] 8. * [3] 9. A blood horse , one of good pedigree. 10. [en] Bloodshed . 11. * [i] 12. * [year=1873] 13. * [year=2007] 14. * {{ quote-book | year=2010 | author=Alison Futrell | title=Blood in the Arena: The Spectacle of Roman Power |pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=VRG1m8LjUloC&pg=PA169| isbn=9780292792401| page=169| publisher=University of Texas Press| 1=en| passage=The standard assessment suggests that as the munera became purely a spectacle, they became more murderous because the public wanted to see BLOOD. That the people of Rome were able to indulge this degenerate desire was merely due to the degraded status of the professional gladiator.}}
1. [en] A friend or acquaintance, especially one who is black and male. 2. [en] . 3. [en] [en] . 4. * {{ quote-text | en | year=2017 | author=Joseph Barnes Phillips | title=Big Foot ...and Tiny Little Heartstrings |passage= BLOOD I swear she just gave man extra chicken? Two fat pieces of chicken.}}
**** Hyponyms
- [en]
**** Derived terms
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**** Related terms
{{col3|en |bleed |bloody mary |bless |blessing }}
**** Descendants
- [bzj] - [tcs] - [bor=1]
**** Translations
[Noun]
**** See also
- [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Verb
[en-verb]
1. [en] To cause something to be covered with blood; to bloody . 2. * {{ RQ:Fielding Tom Jones |passage=The French gentleman and Mr Adderly, at the desire of their commanding officer, had raised up the body of Jones, but as they could perceive but little (if any) sign of life in him, they again let him fall, Adderly damning him for having BLOODED his wastecoat [...]}}
1. [en] To let blood (from); to bleed . 2. * [en] 3. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1749 | author=Henry Fielding | title=Tom Jones | page=121 | publisher=Folio Society | year_published=1973 |passage=Mr Western, who imputed these symptoms in his daughter to her fall, advised her to be presently BLOODED by way of prevention.}}
1. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1785 | author=w:Frances Burney | title=Journals & Letters | page=212 | publisher=Penguin | year_published=2001 |passage=She had been BLOODED, he said, 12 times in this last fortnight, and had lost 75 ounces of blood, besides undergoing blistering,and other discipline.}}
1. [en] To initiate into warfare or a blood sport , traditionally by smearing with the blood of the first kill witnessed. 2. [en] To make eager for bloodshed or combat ; to incite or enrage against. [1622]
**** Derived terms
{{col3|en |blood in |blood out }}
**** Translations
[to cause to be covered with blood]
- Albanian: [sq] - Bulgarian: [bg] - Catalan: [ca] , [ca] - Czech: [cs] , [cs] , [cs] - Dutch: [nl] - Faroese: [fo] - Galician: [gl] - German: [de] - Greek: [el] - Irish: [ga] - Italian: [it] - Maltese: [mt] - Polish: [pl] - Portuguese: [pt] - Romanian: [ro] - Slovak: [sk] - Spanish: [es] - Swahili: [sw] - Swedish: [sv] - Turkish: [tr] - Zazaki: [zza] [trans-bottom]
*** References
- [pos=v] - [R:Century 1911]
*** Anagrams
- [en] [en]
** Dutch
*** Alternative forms
- [nl]
*** Etymology
From [nl], from [nl], from [nl], from [nl].
*** Pronunciation
- [nl] - [nl] - [nl] - [nl] - [nl]
*** Adjective
[bloder]
1. [nl] not courageous 2. [nl] timid
**** Synonyms
- [cowardly] [nl] - [timid] [nl] , [nl]
**** Derived terms
- [nl]
**** Related terms
- [nl]
*** References
- see http://www.encyclo.nl/begrip/Blood
** Dutch Low Saxon
*** Etymology
From [nds-nl], from [nds-nl], from [nds-nl], from [nds-nl].
*** Noun
[nds-nl]
1. [en]
*** See also
- German Low German: [nds-de] , [nds-de]
** Middle English
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*** Alternative forms
- [enm]
*** Etymology
[enm] From [enm], from [enm], from [enm], of uncertain origin.
*** Pronunciation
- [enm] - [enm]
*** Noun
[enm-noun]
1. [en]
**** Derived terms
- [enm]
**** Descendants
- [en] - [en] - [en-geo] - [sco] - [yol]
**** References
- [entry=blọ̄d ] [enm]