Part 82 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6190K 2022-07-20

_To_ BLASH, _n a_ To soak, to drench ”To _blash_ one's sto liquor; S

V ~Plash~

Perhaps radically the same with _plash_, from Germ _platz-en_

BLASH, _s_ A heavy fall of rain; S

BLASHY, _adj_ Deluging, sweeping away by inundation; S

_Ramsay_

_Blashy_, ”thin, poor; Northumb”

BLASNIT, _adj_ Perhaps, bare, bald, without hair

_Bannatyne Poems_

Germ _bloss_, bare, _bloss-en_, to make bare; or rather, Teut

_bles_, calvus, whence _blesse_, frons capillo nuda

BLASOWNE, _s_

1 Dress over the ars were blazoned

_Wyntown_

2 The badge of office worn by a king's er on his arm, S

_Erskine_

Gereneral Thence _blazon_, a tern, in heraldry, which is peculiar to each fain seems to be Su G _blaesse_

V ~Bawsand~

_To_ BLAST, _v n_

1 To pant, to breathe hard, S B

_Ross_

2 To smoke tobacco, S B