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== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_94007" /> ==
Bloody <ref name="term_1777" />
<p> '''(1):''' (a.) Infamous; contemptible; - variously used for mere emphasis or as a low epithet. </p> <p> '''(2):''' (a.) [[Attended]] with, or involving, bloodshed; sanguinary; esp., marked by great slaughter or cruelty; as, a bloody battle. </p> <p> '''(3):''' (a.) [[Containing]] or resembling blood; of the nature of blood; as, bloody excretions; bloody sweat. </p> <p> '''(4):''' (a.) Smeared or stained with blood; as, bloody hands; a bloody handkerchief. </p> <p> '''(5):''' (a.) Given, or tending, to the shedding of blood; having a cruel, savage disposition; murderous; cruel. </p> <p> '''(6):''' (v. t.) To stain with blood. </p>
       
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_58365" /> ==
<p> BLOOD'Y, a. Stained with blood. </p> 1. [[Cruel]] murderous given to the shedding of blood or having a cruel, savage disposition applied to animals. 2. Attended with bloodshed marked by cruelty applied to things as a bloody battle. <p> BLOOD'Y, To stain with blood. </p>
       
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_1777" /> ==
<p> ''''' blud´i ''''' ( דּם , <i> ''''' dām ''''' </i> = "blood" of man or an animal; and where the King James translators have rendered with the adjective "bloody," the [[Hebrew]] employs the noun in the construct case, "of blood"): "A bridegroom of blood" (&nbsp;Exodus 4:25 , &nbsp;Exodus 4:26 , the King James Version bloody husband ). Zipporah, not being an Israelite, probably objected to the circumcision of infants, if not to the rite altogether; apprehending, however, that her husband's life was imperiled possibly through some grievous sickness (&nbsp;Exodus 4:24 ) because of their disobedience in this particular, she performed the ceremony herself upon her son, saying, "A bridegroom of blood art thou to me." </p> <p> In the Revised Version (British and American) the expression (the King James Version "bloody") is variously rendered, "man of blood" (&nbsp;2 Samuel 16:7 , &nbsp;2 Samuel 16:8 ); "men of blood" (&nbsp;Psalm 26:9 ); "bloodthirsty" (&nbsp;Psalm 5:6; &nbsp;Psalm 59:2; &nbsp;Psalm 139:19 ). In &nbsp;2 Samuel 21:1 , "It is for Saul, and for his bloody house," might be rendered "Upon Saul and his house rests bloodshed." </p> <p> Ezekiel calls [[Jerusalem]] "the bloody city" (&nbsp;Ezekiel 22:2; &nbsp;Ezekiel 24:6; compare &nbsp;Ezekiel 7:23 ), referring to those unjustly put to death by the wicked rulers of Jerusalem. [[Nineveh]] also is called "the bloody city" (&nbsp;Nahum 3:1 ). The capital here virtually stands for the kingdom, and history bears witness to the enormous cruelties perpetrated by the [[Assyrian]] rulers. It is siege on siege, pools of blood everywhere, the flaying of men alive, "great baskets stuffed with the salted heads of their foes." For two hundred years it is th e story of brute force and ruthless cruelty. "The prey departeth not." And now every cruelty which they have visited upon others is to be turned upon themselves (&nbsp;Nahum 3:19 ). </p>
<p> ''''' blud´i ''''' ( דּם , <i> ''''' dām ''''' </i> = "blood" of man or an animal; and where the King James translators have rendered with the adjective "bloody," the [[Hebrew]] employs the noun in the construct case, "of blood"): "A bridegroom of blood" (&nbsp;Exodus 4:25 , &nbsp;Exodus 4:26 , the King James Version bloody husband ). Zipporah, not being an Israelite, probably objected to the circumcision of infants, if not to the rite altogether; apprehending, however, that her husband's life was imperiled possibly through some grievous sickness (&nbsp;Exodus 4:24 ) because of their disobedience in this particular, she performed the ceremony herself upon her son, saying, "A bridegroom of blood art thou to me." </p> <p> In the Revised Version (British and American) the expression (the King James Version "bloody") is variously rendered, "man of blood" (&nbsp;2 Samuel 16:7 , &nbsp;2 Samuel 16:8 ); "men of blood" (&nbsp;Psalm 26:9 ); "bloodthirsty" (&nbsp;Psalm 5:6; &nbsp;Psalm 59:2; &nbsp;Psalm 139:19 ). In &nbsp;2 Samuel 21:1 , "It is for Saul, and for his bloody house," might be rendered "Upon Saul and his house rests bloodshed." </p> <p> Ezekiel calls [[Jerusalem]] "the bloody city" (&nbsp;Ezekiel 22:2; &nbsp;Ezekiel 24:6; compare &nbsp;Ezekiel 7:23 ), referring to those unjustly put to death by the wicked rulers of Jerusalem. [[Nineveh]] also is called "the bloody city" (&nbsp;Nahum 3:1 ). The capital here virtually stands for the kingdom, and history bears witness to the enormous cruelties perpetrated by the [[Assyrian]] rulers. It is siege on siege, pools of blood everywhere, the flaying of men alive, "great baskets stuffed with the salted heads of their foes." For two hundred years it is th e story of brute force and ruthless cruelty. "The prey departeth not." And now every cruelty which they have visited upon others is to be turned upon themselves (&nbsp;Nahum 3:19 ). </p>
       
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== References ==
<ref name="term_94007"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/webster-s-dictionary/bloody Bloody from Webster's Dictionary]</ref>
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<ref name="term_58365"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/king-james-dictionary/bloody Bloody from King James Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_1777"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/bloody Bloody from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_1777"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/bloody Bloody from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
       
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