[ˈplaiːða]
UppruniFrom Old Norse blœða, from Proto-Germanic *blōþijaną.
- impersonal, weakto cause to bleed with dative ‘someone’ (idiomatically translated as "bleed" with the dative object as the subject)
“Henni blæddi út.” — She bled to death.
“Mér blæðir.” — I am bleeding.
- intransitive, weakto pay, to pay through the nose
“Hann mátti blæða.” — He had to pay through the nose.
“Ég skal blæða á þig kaffi.” — I'll buy you some coffee.
Beygingarblæddi(indicative, past, singular, third-person) · blætt(supine)
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