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Definition of well-blooded in English: well-bloodedadjective ˌwɛlˈblʌdɪd Fully initiated in hunting game or in combat; experienced at hunting, fighting, or killing. Compare "blood" 5a. Now rare.
Origin Early 17th century; earliest use found in Simon Latham (d.?1649), writer on falconry. From well + blooded. Definition of well-blooded in US English: well-bloodedadjectiveˌwɛlˈblʌdɪd Fully initiated in hunting game or in combat; experienced at hunting, fighting, or killing. Compare "blood" 5a. Now rare.
Origin Early 17th century; earliest use found in Simon Latham (d. ?1649), writer on falconry. From well + blooded. |