Bloodshed

/ˈblʌdʃɛd/ noun

Loss of blood through injury; violence that results in death or injury.

Compound of 'blood' (Old English 'blod') and 'shed' (to cause to flow or pour). The word emerged in medieval English to describe the consequences of violence and warfare.

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