bloeden
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈbludə(n)/
verb
Definitions
- (intransitive) to bleed
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch bloeden inherited from Old Dutch *bluoden inherited from Proto-Germanic *blōþijaną (bleed).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*blōþijaną
Gloss
bleed
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bebleed English
- bleed English
- bleedable English
- bleeder English
- bleedest English
- bleedeth English
- counterbleed English
- forbleed English
- macrobleed English
- microbleed English
- nosebleed English
- outbleed English
- overbleed English
- rebleed English
- bebloeden Dutch, Flemish
- bloeding Dutch, Flemish
- dood Dutch, Flemish
- doodbloeden Dutch, Flemish
- hersenbloeding Dutch, Flemish
- maagbloeding Dutch, Flemish
- *blōþijaną Proto-Germanic
- bledan Old English
- blēdan Old English
- bleden Middle English
- blœða Old Norse
- bebloeden Middle Dutch
- bloeden Middle Dutch
- bluotan Old High German
- bluoten Old High German
- bludden Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *bluoden Old Dutch
- blodian Old Saxon
- blöden Old Saxon
- blēda Old Frisian
- blöden Low German