afterblismed
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Middle English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From blismen, an alternative form of blesmen, meaning when a ram mates with a ewe. Equivalent to after- + blesmen.
Adjective
[edit]afterblismed
References
[edit]- Herbert Coleridge (1862) “afterblismed”, in A Dictionary of the First, or Oldest Words in the English Language: […], London: John Camden Hotten, page 2