bebloody
English
Etymology
From Middle English biblodegien, alteration of *ȝeblodegien (“to make bloody”), from Old English ġeblōdgian, blōdgian (“to be bloodthirsty, make bloody, cover with blood”), equivalent to be- + bloody. Compare bebleed.
Verb
bebloody (third-person singular simple present bebloodies, present participle bebloodying, simple past and past participle bebloodied)
- (transitive, archaic) To make bloody.