blodi adj.

  blodi
 TR5.1758 Ănd óftĕ týme, Ĭ fýndĕ thát thĕy méttĕ
 TR5.1759 Wĭth blódy̆ strókĕs ánd wĭth wórdĕs grétĕ,
 TR5.1760 Ăssáyĭnge hów hĭre spérĕs wérĕn whéttĕ;
 TR5.1761 Ănd, Gód ĭt wóot, wĭth mány ă crúĕl hétĕ
 TR5.1762 Găn Tróĭlús ŭpón hĭs hélm tŏ bétĕ!
 TR5.1763 Bŭt náthĕlés, Fŏrtúne ĭt náught nĕ wóldĕ
 TR5.1764 Ŏf óothĕrs hónd thăt eýthĕr déyĕn shóldĕ. 

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  • Differences among the manuscripts and editions:
  • English translation (Windeatt: 1998): And I find that they often met, with bloody strokes and great words, testing how their spears were sharpened. And God knows, Troilus rained blows upon Diomede’s helmet with much savage fury! But nevertheless, Fortune did not wish that either should die at the other’s hand.
  • Japanese translation (Sasamoto: 2012): 私が調べたところによると、しばしば両者は遭遇し、血生臭い攻撃を仕掛け、大言壮語し、自分たちの槍がいかに研ぎ澄まされているか試したのである。神に誓って、トロイルスは何度も残酷な怒りを発して、ディオメーデの兜を打ち付けた。しかしながら、<運命の女神>は双方とも相手の手にかかって死ぬことを望まなかった。
  • Chinese translation (Fang: 1956): 我知道他俩常常会和着血战辱骂,较量着彼此枪矛的锋利;特罗勒斯多次狂怒填胸,摧击着戴沃密得的盔胄。但是命运却不由他俩相残而死。——

Word Information

  • Etymology: OE
  • Addresser: Narrator
  • Addressee: N/A
  • Adjectives with which juxtaposed: N/A
  • Counterpart in its source (Fil): gran (great) (8.26, 3)
  • Noun(s) (NPs) modified: armed encounter (strokes)
  • Attributive/ Predicative: attributive

Information in Previous Studies

  • OED: (Quoted) 5. b. Of an act, deed, or practice: accompanied by or involving the flowing or spilling of blood. (s.v. bloody, adj., n., and adv.)
  • MED: (Quoted) 3. (a) Causing or likely to cause bloodshed, savage; of words: harsh; of sounds: martial, warlike; delighting in bloodshed, bloodthirsty, cruel; (s.v. blọ̄dī, adj.)
  • Commented in other previous works:
  • Windeatt (2003): N/A
  • Fisher (1989): N/A
  • Benson (1987): N/A
  • Davis et al. (1979): Not quoted
  • Donaldson (1975): N/A
  • Baugh (1963): N/A

Possible Definitions

(of an act) causing or likely to cause bloodshed

Comments from the Editor

This quotation closely follows Fil. 8.26. Troilus and Diomede, Criseyde’s old and new lovers, often meet on the battlefield, but neither is able to kill the other.