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Definition of Bludy
1. bloody [adj BLUDIER, BLUDIEST] - See also: bloody
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bludy
Literary usage of Bludy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature by Henry Morley, William Hall Griffin (1890)
""The bludy Serk" is a good example of the religious earnestness that underlies
... For his lufe that bocht us deir Think on the bludy Serk ! ..."
2. English and Scottish Ballads by Francis James Child (1864)
"THE bludy SEEK. The bludy Serk, both story and morality, is taken from the Gesta
Romanorum; see two forms of the tale in Madden's Old English Versions, ..."
3. British Poems, from "Canterbury Tales" to "Recessional" (1912)
"... best rosis of defence, Whan they me pray for helpe in thy presence. ROBERT
HENRYSON [1425?—?] THE bludy SERK THIS ..."