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Webster 1913 Edition
Bloodless
Blood′less
,Adj.
[AS.
blōdleás
.] 1.
Destitute of blood, or apparently so;
as,
; lifeless; dead. bloodless
cheeksThe
bloodless
carcass of my Hector sold. Dryden.
2.
Not attended with shedding of blood, or slaughter;
as, a
. bloodless
victoryFroude.
3.
Without spirit or activity.
Thou
– bloodless
remnant of that royal blood ! Shakespeare
Blood′less-ly
, adv.
Blood′less-ness
, Noun.
Webster 1828 Edition
Bloodless
BLOOD'LESS
,Adj.
1.
Without shedding of blood or slaughter; as a bloodless victory.2.
Without spirit or activity.Definition 2024
bloodless
bloodless
English
Alternative forms
- bloudless (obsolete)
Adjective
bloodless (comparative more bloodless, superlative most bloodless)
- Lacking blood; ashen, anaemic.
- c. 1593, William Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus, Act III, Scene 1,
- Thou dost not slumber: see, thy two sons’ heads,
- Thy warlike hand, thy mangled daughter here:
- Thy other banish’d son, with this dear sight
- Struck pale and bloodless; and thy brother, I,
- Even like a stony image, cold and numb.
- 1956, James Baldwin, Giovanni’s Room, Penguin, 2001, Part One, Chapter 2,
- The face was white and thoroughly bloodless with some kind of foundation cream; it stank of powder and a gardenia-like perfume.
- c. 1593, William Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus, Act III, Scene 1,
- Taking place without loss of blood.
- a bloodless conquest; a bloodless coup d'état; a bloodless revolution; a bloodless victory
- Lacking emotion, passion or vivacity.
- 1937, “No. 1 Rumanian,” Time, 8 February, 1937,
- Those Philharmonic subscribers who considered Guest Conductor Igor Stravinsky too bloodless and ascetic […] last week found his successor, Georges Enesco, more to their taste.
- 1937, “No. 1 Rumanian,” Time, 8 February, 1937,
Translations
lacking blood
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taking place without loss of blood
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lacking emotion or vivacity