Blesseder

/ˈblɛsɪdər/ adjective

The comparative form of 'blessed,' meaning more blessed or fortunate than something else.

From Old English 'bletsian' (to consecrate) plus the comparative suffix '-er.' Though 'more blessed' is more standard modern usage, 'blesseder' appears in older texts as a valid comparative.

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