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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
pureblood

1851, from pure blood (n.), attested from 1751 in reference to breeding, from pure (adj.) + blood (n.). As a noun meaning "a pure-blood animal" from 1882.

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pureblood

adj. having a list of ancestors as proof of being a purebred animal [syn: pedigree(a), pedigreed, pureblooded, thoroughbred]

pureblood

n. a pedigreed animal of unmixed lineage; used especially of horses [syn: thoroughbred, purebred]

Usage examples of "pureblood".

In Alientown, the wretched subhumans are too drunk or drugged, or too deep within their particular hustle upon whatever slumming purebloods might be spending the night.

With the hybrids, there is never a danger of black torc, only of the incompatibility dysfunctions that pureblood humans may experience when wearing the device.

My paternal grandmother and my mother were both pureblooded Germans.

He might not be a pureblood jotunn, but even Gathmor now conceded he was made of the right stuff.

While his will makes it perfectly plain that he wants you to have the house, it is nevertheless possible that some spell or enchantment has been set upon the place to ensure that it cannot be owned by anyone other than a pureblood.