From bloud + -less. <span class="searchmatch">bloudless</span> (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">bloudless</span>, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">bloudless</span>) Obsolete form of bloodless. 1687, [John Dryden], “(please specify...
plain, He sheaths his paws, uncurls his angry mane; And, pleas'd with <span class="searchmatch">bloudless</span> honours of the day, Walks over, and disdains th' inglorious Prey. 1902...
obſervations are often made) will long ſubſist without a viſible ſuſtentation. <span class="searchmatch">bloudless</span> bloud (third-person singular simple present blouds, present participle...
bloodlesse (obsolete) <span class="searchmatch">bloudless</span> (obsolete) From Middle English blodles, from Old English blōdlēas (“bloodless”). Cognate with Dutch bloedeloos (“bloodless”)...
plain, / He ſheaths his paws, uncurls his angry mane; / And, plea'd with <span class="searchmatch">bloudleſs</span> honours of the day, / Walks over, and diſdains th' inglorious Prey, [...
plain, He ſheaths his paws, uncurls his angry mane; And, pleas'd with <span class="searchmatch">bloudleſs</span> honours of the day, Walks over, and diſdains th' inglorious Prey, […]...
plain, / He ſheaths his paws, uncurls his angry mane; / And, plea'd with <span class="searchmatch">bloudleſs</span> honours of the day, / Walks over, and diſdains th' inglorious Prey, [...