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a-gore-blood

a-ˈgore-blood, phr. Obs.
  [a prep.1 in, and gore-blood; see gore.]
  In or with clotted blood or gore.

1580 North Plutarch (1676) 163 The Flouds and Rivers [were] running all agore-blood, by reason of the great slaughter. 1609 Holland Amm. Marcell. xiv. vii. 14 To see..champions wounding and killing one another, and to behold them all agore bloud [perfusorumque sanguine].

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