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unˈblooded, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. = next 1.
[1775Ash.] 1784Cowper Task v. 215 The shrew'd Contriver who first..forced the blunt and yet unblooded [1800 unbloodied] steel To a keen edge. 1818Milman Samor 78 To Hela's realm, Unblooded, woundless, must the maid descend. 1831Scott Ct. Rob. vii, As a man who dies in peace, and with unblooded hand. 2. Of an animal: ‘Not marked or distinguished with improved blood’.
1860Worcester (citing J. N. Brown). |