单词 | to bleed |
释义 | > as lemmasto bleed b. The body of a murdered man was supposed to bleed afresh when the murderer approached, and thus to reveal his guilt: hence, of a crime: to bleed = to come to light (obsolete). ΘΚΠ society > communication > manifestation > disclosure or revelation > disclose or make revelations [verb (intransitive)] > be disclosed or revealed to come to (also in, on) (the) lightOE sutelea1000 kitheOE unfoldc1350 disclosea1513 burst1542 to break up1584 to take vent1611 vent1622 bleed1645 emerge1664 to get (also have) vent1668 to get or take wind1668 to stand (appear) confessed1708 eclat1736 perspire1748 transpire1748 to come out1751 develop1805 unroll1807 spunk1808 effloresce1834 to come to the front1871 to show up1879 out1894 evolve1920 to come or crawl out of the woodwork1964 1591 Murder Ld. Bourgh (Collier) 10 Wherunto he was no sooner approched..but his wounds bled more freshlie then when they were first giuen; whereby the people in the house..made foorth to search, for surelie they supposed the murtherer was not farre off. 1628 J. Earle Micro-cosmogr. iv. sig. B9v His feare is, lest the Carcasse should bleed.] 1645 J. Howell Epistolæ Ho-elianæ i. xviii. 37 The murthering of her Marquis of Ancre will yet bleed as some fear. < as lemmas |
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