noseblood

English

Etymology

nose + blood, after the fashion of nosebleed

Noun

noseblood (uncountable)

  1. The blood produced from a nosebleed.
    • 2004, Richard Monaco, Parsival Or a Knight's Tale, page 38:
      [] she said, sharply, "if we women had great fists as big as yours there might be a juster spurting of noseblood, Broad One."

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