Middle High German

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Etymology

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    From Old High German bluot, from Proto-West Germanic *blōd, from Proto-Germanic *blōþą, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *bʰleh₃tóm.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): (before 13th CE) /ˈbluə̯t/

    Noun

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    bluot n

    1. blood

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    • Alemannic German: Bluet
      Alsatian: Blüet
      Swabian: Bluat
    • Bavarian: Bluad, Bluat
      Cimbrian: pluat
      Mòcheno:
    • Central Franconian: Blot
    • East Central German: Blutt (Oberlausitz; Silesian)
      Vilamovian: błüt
    • East Franconian:
    • German: Blut
    • Rhine Franconian:
      Pennsylvania German: Blut
    • Yiddish: בלוט (blut)

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    Old Dutch

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    Etymology

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      From Proto-West Germanic *blōd, from Proto-Germanic *blōþą.

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      bluot n

      1. blood

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      Further reading

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      • bluot (II)”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012

      Old High German

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      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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        From Proto-West Germanic *blōd, from Proto-Germanic *blōþą, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *bʰleh₃tóm.

        Compare Old Dutch bluot, Old Saxon blōd, Old English blōd, Old Norse blóð, Gothic 𐌱𐌻𐍉𐌸 (blōþ).

        Noun

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        bluot n

        1. (anatomy) blood

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