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Forbled vs Forbleed - What's the difference?

forbled | forbleed |

As an adjective forbled

is (label) covered in blood.

As a verb forbleed is

(obsolete) to exhaust with bleeding.

forbled

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (label) Covered in blood.
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  • *:NOW turn we again unto Sir Mordred, that when he was escaped from the noble knight, Sir Launcelot, he anon gat his horse and mounted upon him, and rode unto King Arthur, sore wounded and smitten, and all forbled ; and there he told the king all how it was, and how they were all slain save himself all only.
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  • *::NOw torne we ageyne vnto syre Mordred / that whan he was escaped from the noble knyghte sire Launcelot he anone gat his hors and mounted vpon hym / and rode vnto Kynge Arthur / sore wounded and smyten / and alle forbled / and there he told the kynge alle how hit was / and how they were alle slayne sauf hym self al only
  • forbleed

    English

    Verb

  • (obsolete) To exhaust with bleeding.
  • (obsolete) To cover with blood.
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