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blood-shotten, a. (n.) arch.|ˈblʌdˌʃɒt(ə)n| [An instrumental combination like panic-stricken, blood-stained, f. shotten, pa. pple. of shoot v.; thus meaning ‘shot’ or suffused with blood.] A. adj. Earlier form of blood-shot: now arch.
1507Communyc. (W. de W.) B ij, My ghoostly eyen..ben blodeshotten with fleshly luste. 1544Phaër Regim. Lyfe (1546) C vj, A wete cloute thereof..healeth blood⁓shotten eies. 1641Ld. J. Digby Sp. in Ho. Com. 21 Apr. 11 Let us take heed of a blood-shotten eye of Judgement. 1850B. Taylor Eldorado xliii. (1862) 431 My eyes..were strongly blood-shotten. †B. n. = blood-shot n. Obs.
1578Lyte Dodoens ii. xxvi. 279 It is good against the webbe and bloudshotten of the eyes. Hence † ˈblood-ˌshottenness.
1659Gauden Tears Ch. (1659) 60 Bring down such a Rheume and blood-shottennesse into mens eyes. 1684tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. xiii. 391 Pain of the eyes, Inflammation, Bloudshottenness. |