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Blód
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Old English
Noun
blód n
- blood.
Derived terms
- bloody: blóden , blódgéotende , blódig
- bloodless: blódléas
Translations
- Breton: gwad m
- Bulgarian: кръв f
- Croatian: krv f
- Czech: krev f
- Dutch: bloed n
- English: blood
- Esperanto: sango
- Finnish: veri
- French: sang m
- Frisian: bloed n
- German: Blut n
- Greek: (aima)
- Guarani: uguy (t-)
- Hebrew: דָּם (dam) m
- Hungarian: vér
- Indonesian: darah
- Interlingua: sanguine
- Japanese: 血 (ち, chi), 血液 (けつえき , ketsueki)
- Korean: 피 (pi)
- Latin: sanguis
- Latenkwa : xu
- Low Saxon: blood n
- Polish: krew f
- Portuguese: sangue m
- Romanian: sânge n
- Romanica: sanguine f
- Russian: кровь
- Slovak: krv f
- Slovene: kri f (1)
- Spanish: sangre f
- Swedish: blod
- Tupinambá: ugûy (t-)
Verb
blédan
- to bleed, to let blood.
Adjective
blódig, blódfág
- bloody, blood-stained.
See also
- Wikipedia article on blood
10-26-2009 07:45:12
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