Bedrid


bedridden.
worn-out; exhausted; decrepit.
historical examples

her voice of call is exceedingly musical, and sounds sweetly in the ears of the infirm and bedrid.
wilson’s tales of the borders and of scotland, volume i various

germany at large, though it lay so silent, in its bedrid condition, was in great anxiety.
history of friedrich ii. of prussia, vol. xxi. (of xxi.) thomas carlyle

not even orthodoxy, bedrid as she seemed, but will have a hand in this confusion.
the french revolution thomas carlyle

i’d knock a feller down ‘at called me ‘liar’ to my face, even now, old an’ bedrid’ as i be.
the br-ss bound box evelyn raymond

bedrid here, like an old block of wood, an’ her—she thinks she’s arrested somebody, susanna does!
the br-ss bound box evelyn raymond

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