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bedridden
English
Alternative forms
- bed-ridden
Etymology
From Middle English bedredyn, bedraden, bedreden, bæddrædæn (also as bedreede, bedrede), from Old English bedreda (“bedridden”, adj.), from bedreda, bedrida, bæddryda (“one who is bedridden”, noun), from bed, bedd (“bed”) + rida (“rider”), with -en by analogy with past participle adjectives, equivalent to bed +? rider.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?b?d??d?n/
Adjective
bedridden (not comparable)
- Confined to bed because of infirmity or illness.
Synonyms
- (confined to bed): bedfast, bedbound
Derived terms
Translations
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bedbound
English
Etymology
bed +? bound
Adjective
bedbound (comparative more bedbound, superlative most bedbound)
- Unable to leave one's bed for some reason.
Synonyms
- bedridden
- bedfast
Translations
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