释义 |
unˈbloodied, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not smeared or stained with blood.
1593Shakes. 2 Hen. VI, iii. ii. 193 Who finds the Partridge in the Puttocks Nest, But may imagine how the Bird was dead, Although the Kyte soare with vnbloudied Beake? 1791Huddesford Salmag., Monody Death of Dick 138 Within the tender velvet of his paw Tho' yet unbloodied lurks each virgin claw. 1825Scott Betrothed xv, The spirit of the murdered person,..if favourable,..appears with a smiling aspect, and crosses them with her unbloodied hand. 1881Swinburne Mary Stuart i. i. 29, I am sick with shame to hear men's jangling tongues Outnoise their swords unbloodied. †2. = unbloody a. 2 b. Obs.—1
1644Sir E. Dering Prop. Sacr. 39 Your Sacrifice is ἀναίµακτος, unbloudyed. |