See also: death-bed and death bed

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Etymology edit

From Middle English dethbed, from Old English dēaþbedd (deathbed; grave), equivalent to death +‎ bed. Cognate with Swedish dödsbädd (deathbed). Compare also Dutch sterfbed (deathbed), German Sterbebett and Totenbett (both “deathbed”), Danish dødsleje (deathbed).

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deathbed (plural deathbeds)

  1. The bed on which someone dies.
    • 1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by H.L. Brækstad, Folk and Fairy Tales, page 254:
      He was once on his way to an old woman, who was on her death-bed and who had led a wicked life.
  2. The last hours before death.

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All three forms deathbed, death-bed, death bed are in use but deathbed seems to be preferred.

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