blod
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[edit] Danish
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blod n. (singular definite blodet, not used in plural form)
[edit] Usage notes
In compounds, blod- or blods-.
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terms derived from "blod"
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[edit] Manx
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blod m.
[edit] Norwegian
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blod n.
[edit] Old English
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From Proto-Germanic *blōþa-, of unknown origin. Cognate with Old Frisian blōd, Old Saxon blōd (Dutch bloed), Old High German bluot (German Blut), Old Norse blóð (Swedish blod), Gothic 𐌱𐌻𐍉𐌸.
[edit] Pronunciation
- IPA: /bloːd/
[edit] Noun
blōd n.
- blood
- Wæs ðæt blod hat. The blood was hot. (Beowulf)
[edit] Declension
| Singular | Plural | |
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| nominative | blōd | blōd |
| accusative | blōd | blōd |
| genitive | blōdes | blōda |
| dative | blōde | blōdum |
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- English: blood
[edit] Swedish
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blod
[edit] Volapük
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blod
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declension of blod