Bosworth Toller's

Anglo-Saxon

Dictionary online

bléd

  • noun [ feminine ]
Dictionary links
Grammar
bléd, e; f.
A shoot, branch, flower, fruit; germen, ramus, frons, flos, fructus
Show examples
  • Ðæt cymen [MS. cyme] gréne bléda

    that green shoots come,

      Cd. 200; Th. 248, 24; Dan. 518.
  • On ðæs beámes blédum

    on the branches of the tree,

      Cd. 200; Th. 248, 5; Dan. 508.
  • Ne dreósaþ beorhte bléde

    bright fruits fall not,

      Exon. 56 a; Th. 200, 3; Ph. 35: 62 b; Th. 230, 2; Ph. 466.
  • God lǽteþ hrusan syllan beorhte bléda beornum and þearfum

    God lets earth give delightful fruits to rich and poor,

      Hick. Thes. i. 135, 24.
Derived forms
DER. wudu-bléd.
Similar entries
v. blǽd.
Full form

Word-wheel

  • bléd, n.