ppl. a. [f. BLOODY v. + -ED1.] Made bloody; smeared with blood.

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1597.  Shaks., 2 Hen. IV., I. i. 38. A Gentleman … That stopp’d by me, to breath his bloodied horse.

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1631.  Heylin, Hist. St. George, 256. Raging with bloudied swords.

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1814.  Scott, Ld. of Isles, VI. xxxv. Broken plate and bloodied mail.

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1871.  Rossetti, Staff & Scrip, xxxii. His bloodied banner crossed his mouth.

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