Bedridden

Bedridden
Bedrid Bed"rid`, Bedridden Bed"rid`den, a. [OE. bedrede, AS. bedreda, bedrida; from bed, bedd, a bed or couch + ridda a rider; cf. OHG. pettiriso, G. bettrise. See {Bed}, n., and {Ride}, v. i. ] Confined to the bed by sickness or infirmity. ``Her decrepit, sick, and bedrid father.'' --Shak. ``The estate of a bedridden old gentleman.'' --Macaulay. [1913 Webster]

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  • bedridden — (adj.) also bed ridden, mid 14c., from adjectival use of late O.E. bæddrædæn bedridden (man), from bedrid, from O.E. bedreda, lit. bedrider, bedridden (man), from BED (Cf. bed) + rida rider (see RIDE (Cf. ride) (v.)). Originally a noun, it became …   Etymology dictionary

  • bedridden — index disabled (made incapable) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • bedridden — [adj] sick in bed ailing, disabled, flat on one’s back*, ill, incapacitated, infirm, invalid, laid up*, prostrate; concepts 314,485,489 …   New thesaurus

  • bedridden — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ confined to bed by sickness or old age …   English terms dictionary

  • bedridden — [bed′rid′ n] adj. [ME bedrede(n) < OE bedreda < bed, BED + rida, rider < ridan, to RIDE] having to stay in bed, usually for a long period, because of illness, infirmity, etc.: also bedrid …   English World dictionary

  • bedridden — [[t]be̱drɪd(ə)n[/t]] ADJ Someone who is bedridden is so ill or disabled that they cannot get out of bed. He had to spend two years bedridden with an injury. ...bedridden patients …   English dictionary

  • bedridden — adjective confined to bed by sickness or old age. Origin ME: formed irregularly from archaic bedrid bedridden person , from the base of ride …   English new terms dictionary

  • bedridden — adjective Jake will be bedridden for weeks Syn: confined to bed, sick in bed, laid up, immobilized, flat on one s back …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • bedridden — /ˈbɛdrɪdn / (say bedridn) adjective confined to bed. {variant (by confusion with past participle) of bedrid, obsolete, bedridden, from Middle English bedrede, Old English bedreda, rida literally, bed rider} …  

  • bedridden — also bedrid adjective Etymology: alteration of Middle English bedrede, bedreden, from Old English bedreda, from bedreda one confined to bed, from bedd bed + rida, reda, from rīdan to ride more at bed, ride Date: before 12th century confined (as… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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