Part 88 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 9320K 2022-07-20

_Minsheu_

BLOISENT, _part pa_ One is said to have a _bloisent face_, when it is red, swollen, or disfigured, whether by inte

This appears to be radically the sah-coloured;” Johns Teut _blose_, rubor, purpurissum, redness, the colour of purple; _blos-en_, rubescere; _blosende wanghen_, rubentes genae, purpled cheeks

_To_ BLOME, BLUME, _v n_ To shi+ne, to gleam

_Barbour_

Su G _blomm-a_, to flourish; E _bloom_, used metaph: or perhaps from A S _be_, a coeleom-an_, id

BLONK, BLOUK, _s_ A steed, a horse,

_Gawan and Gol_

Alem _planchaz_, equus pallidus, hodie _blank_; Schilter Thus _blonk_ inally meant merely a _white_ horse, q Fr _blanc_ cheval

BLONKS, _s pl_

_King Hart_

If this does not denote horses, as above, it may mean _blocks_ of wood

BLOUT, _adj_ Bare, naked

V ~Blait~

_Douglas_

Su G Isl _blott_, Belg _bloot_, id The tautological phrase _blott och bar_ is used in Sw

BLOUT, _s_

1 The sudden breaking of a storm, S _Bloutenin_, Clydesd

2 ”A _blout_ of foul weather,” a sudden fall of rain, snow or hail, accompanied ind, S

3 A sudden eruption of a liquid substance, accompanied with noise, S

Probably allied to Su G _bloet_, huar_, viae humidae

BLUBBER, BLUBBIR, _s_ A bubble of air, S