ppl. a. [f. BLOODY v. + -ED1.] Made bloody; smeared with blood.
1597. Shaks., 2 Hen. IV., I. i. 38. A Gentleman That stoppd by me, to breath his bloodied horse.
1631. Heylin, Hist. St. George, 256. Raging with bloudied swords.
1814. Scott, Ld. of Isles, VI. xxxv. Broken plate and bloodied mail.
1871. Rossetti, Staff & Scrip, xxxii. His bloodied banner crossed his mouth.