Part 80 (1/2)
BLADE, _s_ The leaf of a tree, S
A S _blaed_, _bled_; Su G Isl Belg _blad_, Germ _blat_, Alem _plat_, id; perhaps the part pa of A S _blew-an_, _blow-an_, florere, to bud, to burgeon; _blaewed_, q what is _blowed_, or shot forth; just as Franc _bluat_, flos, is from _bly-en_, florere
BLADOCH, BLEDOCH, BLADDA, s butter-milk, S B
_Bannatyne Poems_
Ir _bladhach_, Gael _blath-ach_, id C B _blith_, eneral
BLADRY, _s_ Expl ”trumpery”
_Kelly_
It may be either the same with _Bladarie_, or _Blaidry_, q v
BLAE, BLAY, _s_ The rough parts of wood left in consequence of boring or sawing, S B
Germ _bleh_, thin leaves or plates; lamina, bracteola; Wachter
BLAES, _s pl_ Apparently, lamina of stone, S
_Law Case_
BLAE, _adj_ Livid
V ~Bla~
BLAE-BERRY, _s_ The Billberry; Vaccinium myrtillus, Linn
_Ramsay_
Sw _bla-baer_, vaccinium, Seren Isl _blaber_, myrtilli; G Andr
_To_ BLAFLUM, _v a_ To beguile, S
V ~Bleflum~
_Ramsay_
BLAIDRY, _s_ Nonsense
V ~Blether~, _v_