From Old Norse blóð, from Proto-Germanic *blÅþÄ
(âbloodâ)
From Proto-Germanic *blÅþÄ
, of unknown origin. Cognate with Old Frisian blÅd (West Frisian bloed), Old Saxon blÅd (Low German Bloot), Old Dutch bluot (Dutch bloed), Old High German bluot (German Blut), Old Norse blóð (Swedish blod), Gothic ð±ð»ðð¸ (blÅþ).
Blod means Blood, it's that simple.
Nothing really that can be used as an insult as the other totally made up definitions found in this "Dictionary" ...
However it also has this other definitions:
From Middle High German blode, from Old High German blÅdi, from Proto-Germanic *blauþijaz, *blauþaz (âweak, soft, timidâ). Cognate with Old English blÄaþ (âgentle, shy, cowardly, timid; slothful, inactive, effeminateâ) and English blate (âbashful, stupidâ) and bloat (âbe swollen, be worthlessâ).
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