bleden

Middle English

Etymology 1

From blede + -en (plural suffix)

Noun

bleden

  1. plural of blede

Etymology 2

From Old English blēdan, from Proto-Germanic *blōþijaną.

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbleːdən/

Verb

bleden

  1. To bleed; to experience blood loss:
    1. To have blood gush or come forth.
    2. To cause to bleed; to induce bleeding.
  2. To pass away (especially from blood loss caused by injury)
  3. To smear or mark with bloodstains.
  4. To undergo sorrow or distress.
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