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abluent
aceldama
affinity
afflux
akin
ally
ambury
amphibia
amphibial
anaphora
ancestor
aneurism
angsana
angsava
antidysenteric
arterial
arteriotomy
artery
article
ascending
assimilate
atone
attainder
attaint
attainting
auricle
aurora
avenge
axolote
balsam
bat
bathe
bebleed
beblood
bebloody
berengarianism
bile
blame
bleed
bleeding
blood
blood-bespotted
blood-boltered
blood-consuming
blood-frozen
blood-hot
blood-hound
blood-let
blood-letter
blood-root
blood-sucker
blood-thirsty
blood-vessel
blooded
bloodguiltiness
bloodily
bloodiness
blooding
bloodless
bloodletting
bloodpudding
bloodshed
bloodshedder
bloodshedding
bloodshot
bloodsnake
bloodstone
bloody
bloody-eyed
bloody-faced
bloody-flux
bloody-hand
bloody-hunting
bloody-minded
bloody-red
bloody-sceptered
bloody-sweat
blot
boil
bone
breeze
brother
buff
bugle-weed
butcher
butchery
cacochymical
cacochymy
capillary
capillation
carotid
catachresis
catalepsy
charter
chyle
circulate
circulation
clarifier
clot
coagulate
coagulum
cognate
coin
cold-blooded
colliquation
color
come
conceal
concoction
concrete
conduit
congeal
congestion
consanguineous
consanguinity
consideration
consubstantiation
conversion
cool
coronary
corruption
could
crasis
crassament
crayon
crimson
cruentate
cruor
crural
cup
cupping
cupping-glass
curdle
deficiency
degree
depauperate
depletion
die
dip
disable
dissolution
dissolved
distain
distance
dog
dragons-blood
draw
drench
drop
drunk
drunken
duct
dust
dysentery
ecchymosis
effuse
effusion
elisor
emerods
emulgent
ensanguine
ensanguined
entry
equability
erode
erroneous
escheat
eucharist
euchymy
exanguious
excretion
excretory
exsanguious
extravasated
extravasation
faint
fall
far
fatten
fell
fervent
fetch
feud
fever
fierce
fierceness
filanders
firecross
flagellant
fleam
flesh
flooding
flow
fluid
flush
flushed
flux
foretoken
freeze
fullness
gatevein
generosity
gentle
gill
glad
gland
globule
glut
gluten
gore
gory
grume
grumous
guilty
gush
half-blooded
halfblood
heart
heart-blood
hearts-blood
heat
heliotrope
hemachate
hematin
hematite
hemoptoe
hemorrhagic
hemorrhagy
hemorrhoidal
hemorrhoids
homicidal
horror
humor
imbrue
impanation
impurple
inca
incruental
infanta
inflame
ingenuous
inheritable
inure
issue
kidney
kin
kindred
kinsman
lavish
law
lead
leech
let
letter
life
life-blood
ligature
liquor
live
lurk
lymph
malicious
mammifer
mantle
mercenary
minute
murderous
muscle
nature
near
nearness
nigh
nip
nobility
noise
now
of
on
orgasm
ovation
own
paleness
parenchyma
partaker
pass
passover
patrician
paucity
peaceable
phlebotomist
phlebotomize
phlebotomy
phlem
play
plenitude
plethora
ply
poison
polypus
preclude
predecessor
pretext
prince
privy
proboscis
prodigal
profusion
propel
property
propinquity
proximity
puccoon
pulsation
pulse
purify
purple
pyrope
quadroon
rawhead
reabsorb
real
recoil
recrement
red
redemption
reduce
reek
refluent
related
relative
renounce
repellent
repletion
repurchased
resolve
return
riot
rupture
same
sanguiferous
sanguification
sanguifier
sanguifluous
sanguify
sanguifying
sanguin
sanguinary
sanguineless
sanguineness
sanguineous
sanguisuge
sardoin
satiate
scarify
scoundrel
sea
secrete
secretion
serosity
serous
serum
shed
shedder
sigh
significant
sinoper
sinople
siziness
sizy
sleep
soak
soil
spatter
spill
spissitude
spout
spumous
spumy
stagnant
stagnate
stagnation
stain
stanch
stancher
stanching
steel
stiffen
stiffness
stir
stoppage
stream
strike
string
stypticity
sugar
summon
support
symbol
sympathetical
systoly
tabasheer
taint
tale
tanistry
taste
tenuity
thickness
thin
thirst
thirsty
thyroid
tide
titanite
token
trace
trail
transelementation
transform
transfuse
transfusion
transubstantiate
transubstantiation
trickling
trunk
turbulency
turmeric
typify
unatoned
unbleeding
unblooded
unbloody
unfleshed
unrelated
unshed
unstanched
vampire
vapid
vein
venal
venesection
venous
ventricle
vessel
viciate
vital
vitiation
want
war
warm
warmness
warmth
waste
waterishness
welter
weltering
white
whitlow
willing
wine
work
worth
wrestle



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1828 Definition

BLOOD, n.

1. The fluid which circulates through the arteries and veins of the human body, and of other animals,which is essential to the preservation of life. This fluid is generally red. If the blood of an animal is not red, such animal is called exsanguious, or white-blooded; the blood being white, or white tinged with blue.

2. Kindred; relation by natural descent from a common ancestor; consanguinity.

God hath made of one blood, all nations of the earth. Acts 17.

3. Royal lineage; blood royal; as a prince of the blood.

4. Honorable birth; high extraction; as a gentleman of blood.

5. Life.

Shall I not require his blood at your hands? 2 Sam.4.

6. Slaughter; murder, or bloodshedding.

I will avenge the blood of Jezreel upon the house of Jehu. Hosea 1.

The voice of thy brother's blood crieth to me from the ground. Gen.4.

7. Guilt, and punishment.

Your blood be upon your own heads. Acts.18.

8. Fleshly nature;; the carnal part of man; as opposed to spiritual nature,or divine life.

Who were born, not of flesh and blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. John 1.

9. Man, or human wisdom, or reason.

Flesh and blood hath not revealed it to thee,but my Father who is in heaven. Matt.16.

10. A sacramental symbol of the blood of Christ.

This is my blood of the New Testament, which is shed for the remission of sins. Matt.26.

11. The death and sufferings of Christ.

Being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him. Rom. 5.3.

12. The price of blood; that which is obtained by shedding blood,and seizing goods.

Wo to him that buildeth a town with blood. Hab.2. Acts.1.

13. Temper of mind; state of the passions; but in this sense, accompanied with cold or warm, or other qualifying word. Thus to commit an act in cold blood, is to do it deliberately, and without sudden passion. Warm blood denotes a temper inflamed or irritated; to warm or head the blood, is to excite the passions.

14. A hot spark; a man of fire or spirit; a rake.

15. The juice of any thing, especially if red; as, "the blood of grapes." Gen.49.

Whole blood. In law, a kinsman of the whole blood is one who descends from the same couple of ancestors; of the half blood, one who descends from either of them singly, by a second marriage.

BLOOD, v.t. To let blood; to bleed by opening a vein.

1. To stain with blood.

2. To enter; to inure to blood; as a hound.

3. To heat the blood; to exasperate. [Unusual.]
1913 Definition
Blood (blood)
n.(bl1913 webster dictionaryd)
Blood
[OE. blod, blood, AS. bl1913 webster dictionaryd; akin to D. bloed, OHG. bluot, G. blut, Goth. bl1913 webster dictionaryþ, Icel. bl1913 webster dictionaryð, Sw. *** Dan. blod] prob. fr. the sam
  1. The fluid which circulates in the principal vascular system of animals, carrying nourishment to all parts of the body, and bringing away waste products to be excreted. See under Arterial.

    * The blood consists of a liquid, the plasma, containing minute particles, the blood corpuscles. In the invertebrate animals it is usually nearly colorless, and contains only one kind of corpuscles; but in all vertebrates, except Amphioxus, it contains some colorless corpuscles, with many more which are red and give the blood its uniformly red color. See Corpuscle, Plasma.

  2. Relationship by descent from a common ancestor; consanguinity; kinship.

    To share the blood of Saxon royalty.
    Sir W. Scott.

    A friend of our own blood.
    Waller.

    Half blood (Law), relationship through only one parent. -- Whole blood, relationship through both father and mother. In American Law, blood includes both half blood, and whole blood. Bouvier. Peters.

  3. Descent; lineage; especially, honorable birth; the highest royal lineage.

    Give us a prince of blood, a son of Priam.
    Shak.

    I am a gentleman of blood and breeding.
    Shak.

  4. Descent from parents of recognized breed; excellence or purity of breed.

    * In stock breeding half blood is descent showing one half only of pure breed. Blue blood, full blood, or warm blood, is the same as blood.

  5. The fleshy nature of man.

    Nor gives it satisfaction to our blood.
    Shak.

  6. The shedding of blood; the taking of life, murder; manslaughter; destruction.

    So wills the fierce, avenging sprite,
    Till blood for blood atones.
    Hood.

  7. A bloodthirsty or murderous disposition.
    [R.]

    He was a thing of blood, whose every motion
    Was timed with dying cries.
    Shak.

  8. Temper of mind; disposition; state of the passions; -- as if the blood were the seat of emotions.

    When you perceive his blood inclined to mirth.
    Shak.

    * Often, in this sense, accompanied with bad, cold, warm, or other qualifying word. Thus, to commit an act in cold blood, is to do it deliberately, and without sudden passion; to do it in bad blood, is to do it in anger. Warm blood denotes a temper inflamed or irritated. To warm or heat the blood is to excite the passions. Qualified by up, excited feeling or passion is signified; as, my blood was up.

  9. A man of fire or spirit; a fiery spark; a gay, showy man; a rake.

    Seest thou not . . . how giddily 'a turns about all the hot bloods between fourteen and five and thirty?
    Shak.

    It was the morning costume of a dandy or blood.
    Thackeray.

  10. The juice of anything, especially if red.

    He washed . . . his clothes in the blood of grapes.
    Gen. xiix. 11.

    * Blood is often used as an adjective, and as the first part of self-explaining compound words; as, blood-bespotted, blood- bought, blood-curdling, blood-dyed, blood-red, blood-spilling, blood-stained, blood-warm, blood- won.

    Blood baptism (Eccl. Hist.), the martyrdom of those who had not been baptized. They were considered as baptized in blood, and this was regarded as a full substitute for literal baptism. -- Blood blister, a blister or bleb containing blood or bloody serum, usually caused by an injury. -- Blood brother, brother by blood or birth. -- Blood clam (Zoöl.), a bivalve mollusk of the genus Arca and allied genera, esp. Argina pexata of the American coast. So named from the color of its flesh. -- Blood corpuscle. See Corpuscle. -- Blood crystal (Physiol.), one of the crystals formed by the separation in a crystalline form of the hæmoglobin of the red blood corpuscles; hæmatocrystallin. All blood does not yield blood crystals. -- Blood heat, heat equal to the temperature of human blood, or about 98½ ° Fahr. -- Blood horse, a horse whose blood or lineage is derived from the purest and most highly prized origin or stock. -- Blood money. See in the Vocabulary. -- Blood orange, an orange with dark red pulp. -- Blood poisoning (Med.), a morbid state of the blood caused by the introduction of poisonous or infective matters from without, or the absorption or retention of such as are produced in the body itself; toxæmia. -- Blood pudding, a pudding made of blood and other materials. -- Blood relation, one connected by blood or descent. -- Blood spavin. See under Spavin. -- Blood vessel. See in the Vocabulary. -- Blue blood, the blood of noble or aristocratic families, which, according to a Spanish prover , has in it a tinge of blue; -- hence, a member of an old and aristocratic family. -- Flesh and blood. (a) A blood relation, esp. a child. (b) Human nature. -- In blood (Hunting), in a state of perfect health and vigor. Shak. -- To let blood. See under Let. -- Prince of the blood, the son of a sovereign, or the issue of a royal family. The sons, brothers, and uncles of the sovereign are styled princes of the blood royal; and the daughters, sisters, and aunts are princesses of the blood royal.

  11. To bleed.
    [Obs.] Cowper.

  12. To stain, smear or wet, with blood.
    [Archaic]

    Reach out their spears afar,
    And blood their points.
    Dryden.

  13. To give (hounds or soldiers) a first taste or sight of blood, as in hunting or war.

    It was most important too that his troops should be blooded.
    Macaulay.

  14. To heat the blood of; to exasperate.
    [Obs.]

    The auxiliary forces of the French and English were much blooded one against another.
    Bacon.


1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
They choose men, not because they are just men, men of religion and integrity, but solely for the sake of supporting a party. This is a fruitful source of public evils. But as surely as there is a God in heaven, who exercises a moral government over the affairs of this world, so certainly will the neglect of the divine command, in the choice of rulers, be followed by bad laws and as bad administration; by laws unjust or partial, by corruption, tyranny, impunity of crimes, waste of public money, and a thousand other evils. Men may desire and adopt a new form of government; they may amend old forms, repair breaches and punish violators of the constitution; but there is, there can be no effectual remedy, but obedience to the divine law.
 Value of the Bible (unpublished manuscript) :: 1834 




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