"gebleod" meaning in Old English

See gebleod in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: ġeblēod [canonical]
Head templates: {{ang-adj|ġeblēod}} ġeblēod
  1. multicolored, variegated
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          "english": "God himself saw that it was very good, and ordered the earth to immediately sprout forth growing grass and the green herbs with their own seeds...and the plants soon grew pleasantly with manyfold blossoms of various colors.",
          "roman": "God sylf ġesēah ða ðæt hit gōd was swā, and hēt ðā eorðan ardlīċe spryttan growende gærs and ðā grēnan wyrta mid heora āgenum sǣde...ðā wyrta sōna wynsumlīċe grēowon mid meniġfealdum blōstmum mislīċe ġeblēode.",
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