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blooded, a.|ˈblʌdɪd| [f. blood v. or n. + -ed.] †1. Stained with blood. Obs.
c1250Lay. 26811 Blodede feldes, falewede nebbes. 1637Earl of Monmouth Romvlvs & Tarqvin 155 Rather to haue his hands blouded than his head crowned. 2. Having (hot, cold, or other) blood.
1805W. Saunders Min. Waters 14 Greater..in the warm, than in the cold blooded animals. 1835Marryat Olla Podr. xiv, Being..all cold-blooded animals. 3. Of horses: Of good breed.
1858Gen. P. Thompson Audi Alt. I. lxii. 241 A few thoroughly-blooded [horses] of the English breed. 1858O. W. Holmes Aut. Breakf.-t. (1865) 14 Let me beg you..not to speak of a ‘thorough-bred’ as a ‘blooded’ horse, unless he has been recently phlebotomised. 1883A. S. Hardy But yet Wom. 118 He had in his stables..blooded animals of the purest race. |