Part 89 (1/2)
V ~Blob~
_Henrysone_
_To_ BLUDDER, BLUTHER, _v a_
1 To blot paper in writing, to disfigure any writing, S
Su G _pluttra_, incuriose scribere; Moes G _blothjan_, irritum reddere
2 To disfigure the face eeping, or in any other way, S
_Ross Cleland_
_To_ BLUDDER, BLUTHER, _v n_ Toany liquid, S
BLUE BONNETS, BLUE BOTTLES, S Centaurea cyanus, Linn
_Lightfoot_
BLUE-GOWN, _s_ The na's birth-day, receives a certain suown_ or cloak, which he wears with a badge on it, S
V ~Bedeman~
BLUFFLEHEADED, _adj_ Having a large head, accompanied with the appearance of dulness of intellect, S; perhaps from E _bluff_
BLUIDVEIT, BLUIDWYTE, _s_ A fine paid for effusion of blood
_Skene Reg Maj_
A S _blodwite_, pro effuso sanguine uis, and _wite_, poena, mulcta
_To_ BLUITER, _v n_
1 Tonoise; to blurt, S
2 _To bluiter up_ ater, to dilute too much, S
3 To blatter, to pour forth lame, harsh, and unmusical rhymes
_Polwart_