Part 82 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6190K 2022-07-20

3 To bloith a wind instrument

_Gawan and Gol_

4 To boast, to speak in an ostentatious manner S

Su G _blaas-a_, inspirare, Germ _blas-en_, flare Isl _blast-ur_, halitus, flatus

Hence,

BLAST, _s_ A brag, a vain boast, S

_Z Boyd_

BLASTER, _s_ A boaster; also, one who speaks extravagantly in narration, S

BLASTIE, _s_ ”A shrivelled dwarf; a term of contempt,” S q what is _blasted_

_Burns_

_To_ BLAST, v a To bloith gunpowder

_Statist Acc_

BLASTER One who is eunpowder; S

_Pennant_

BLATE, _adj_ Bashful

V ~Blait~

_To_ BLATHER, _v n_ To talk nonsensically

BLATHER, _s_

V ~Blether~

BLATTER, _s_ A rattling noise; S

_Ramsay_