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See also:Blud,Blúd,andблуд

English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Created inMulticultural London English, ofJamaican origin. Has since spread aroundEngland, and thenceAnglosphere and online. Claimed to be, viaeye dialect spelling, from Caribbean Creoleblood(family relation, close friend) (compareblood brother). Possibly derived or reinforced frombrother; comparebro,bruh,brudder etc.

Noun

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blud (pluralbluds)

  1. (UK, MLE, slang, Internetslang)Informal address to a man.
    • 2006,Gautam Malkani,Londonstani, HarperCollins,→ISBN,page 5:
      –Yeh,blud, safe, goes Ravi.
    • 2015, “Shut Up”, performed byStormzy:
      Nowadays all of my shows sold out
      Headline tour, yeahblud, sold out
    • 2016, “Punk (Chipmunk Diss)”, performed by Yungen:
      I heard your mixtape,blud it was garbage[]Blud, I don't know why you mentioned my name

Pronoun

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blud (third-person singular, masculine, nominative or objective case)

  1. (UK, MLE, slang, often humorous or ironic)he orhim
    • 2023 February 3, maddy🍋 (@fyridk),Twitter[1]:
      what isblud waffling about
    • 2023 February 11, 🔴 (@TenHag_Szn),Twitter[2]:
      who invitedblud
    • 2023 February 2, Dom2K (@Dom_2k),Twitter[3]:
      Blud was lost
    • 2023 February 11, Åmplė  Cålm (@ample_calm),Twitter[4]:
      What is wrong withblud 😂😂🙌🙌
    • 2023 February 2, MN1F🇬🇧 (@Wuwakia90),Twitter[5]:
      What’sblud tryna say here

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Etymology 2

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Noun

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blud (usuallyuncountable,pluralbluds)

  1. Obsolete spelling ofblood.
    • 1539–1540, Late Banns BL Harl 2150,The Records of Early English Drama,Cheshire Including Chester, Volume 1, Lawrence M. Clopper, Elizabeth Baldwin, David Mills: University of Toronto Press, 1 January 2007, page 84, line 33–36
      The yronmongers find a Carayge good
      how Iesu dyed on yͤ Rode
      and shed for vs his precyusblud
      the find it in fere

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Czech

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Etymology

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Inherited fromOld Czechblud, fromProto-Slavic*blǫdъ, fromProto-Balto-Slavic*blandás, fromProto-Indo-European*bʰlendʰ-.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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blud inan

  1. delusion
    Synonym:klam

Declension

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Declension ofblud (hard masculine inanimate)
singularplural
nominativebludbludy
genitivebludubludů
dativebludubludům
accusativebludbludy
vocativebludebludy
locativebludubludech
instrumentalbludembludy

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Further reading

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  • blud”, inPříruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech),1935–1957
  • blud”, inSlovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech),1960–1971, 1989
  • blud”, inInternetová jazyková příručka (in Czech),2008–2025

North Frisian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromOld Frisianblōd, fromProto-West Germanic*blōd, fromProto-Germanic*blōþą. CompareWest Frisianbloed.

Noun

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blud n

  1. (Föhr-Amrum)blood

Old Czech

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Alternative forms

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  • błud(alternative writing)

Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*blǫdъ, fromProto-Balto-Slavic*blandás, fromProto-Indo-European*bʰlendʰ-.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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blud m animal

  1. delusion

Declension

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Declension ofblud (hard o-stem)
singulardualplural
nominativebludbludybludi,bludové
genitivebluda,bludubludúbludóv
dativebludu,bludovibludomabludóm
accusativeblud,bludabludybludy
vocativebludebludybludi,bludové
locativebludě,bludu,bludovibludúbludiech
instrumentalbludembludomabludy
This table shows the most common forms around the 13th century.
See alsoAppendix:Old Czech nouns andAppendix:Old Czech pronunciation.

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Descendants

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Further reading

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Serbo-Croatian

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Serbo-CroatianWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediash

Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*blǫdъ, fromProto-Balto-Slavic*blandás, fromProto-Indo-European*bʰlendʰ-.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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blȗd m (Cyrillic spellingблу̑д)

  1. bawdry,carnality,fornication

Declension

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Declension ofblud
singularplural
nominativebludbludovi
genitivebludabludova
dativebludubludovima
accusativebludbludove
vocativebludebludovi
locativebludubludovima
instrumentalbludombludovima

Further reading

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  • blud”, inHrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian),2006–2025

Slovak

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SlovakWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediask

Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Slavic*blǫdъ, fromProto-Balto-Slavic*blandás, fromProto-Indo-European*bʰlendʰ-.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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blud inan

  1. wrongopinion
  2. mistake,error
  3. (Christianity)heresy
    Synonym:heréza

Declension

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Declension ofblud (patterndub)
singularplural
nominativebludbludy
genitivebludubludov
dativebludubludom
accusativebludbludy
locativebludebludoch
instrumentalbludombludmi

Further reading

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  • blud”, inSlovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak),https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk,2003–2025

Volapük

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Noun

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blud (nominative pluralbluds)

  1. blood

Declension

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Declension ofblud
singularplural
nominativebludbluds
genitivebludabludas
dativebludebludes
accusativebludibludis
vocative1oblud!obluds!
predicative2bludubludus

1 status as a case is disputed
2 in later, non-classical Volapük only

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