Part 87 (2/2)

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BLINNYNG, _part pr_ Leg _Blu_

_Maitland Poems_

BLYPE, _s_ A coat, a shred; applied to the skin, which is said to come off _in blypes_, when it _peels_ in coats, or is rubbed off, in shreds; S

_Burns_

Perhaps radically the same with _Flype_, q v or a different pron

of _Bleib_

_To_ BLIRT, _v n_ To enerally joined with _Greet_ To _blirt and greet_, i e to burst out a-crying, S

_Kelly_

Gerire Perhaps E _blurt_ is also radically allied

BLIRT, _s_ The action expressed by the v ”A _blirt_ of greeting,” a violent burst of tears, acco, S B

To BLITHE, BLYTHE, _v a_ To lad

_Wallace_

A S _bliths-ian_, laetari; Aleaudere But perhaps our v is immediately formed fro those who are present at the birth of a child, or a as the adj itself, _blyd_, _blyid_

I need not say, that this word has its origin from the _happiness_ occasioned by a safe delivery

BLYVARE Perhaps for _Blyther_, more cheerful

_Houlate_

BLYWEST, _adj_ in the superl

_Houlate_

”Blythest, most merry,” Gl Perhaps it rather refers to colour; q

the palest