blöd

See also: blot, blod, bloed, blöt, bløt, bloed-, and blóð

German

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Etymology

From Middle High German blöde, blode, from Old High German blōdi, from Proto-Germanic *blauþijaz, *blauþaz (weak, soft, timid). Cognate with Old English blēaþ (gentle, shy, cowardly, timid; slothful, inactive, effeminate) and English blate (bashful, stupid), English bloat (be softly swollen, be worthless).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bløːt/
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Adjective

blöd (comparative blöder, superlative am blödsten or am blödesten)

  1. stupid, dim-witted

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Verb

blöd

  1. imperative of blöda.
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