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BLA 73 BLE<br />

BLANNDAR, -air, s. vi. Cajol<strong>in</strong>g, flattery<br />

; dissimulation.<br />

+ Blaoch, s.f. A whale,<br />

t Blaodh, s. m. A shout, a loud call<strong>in</strong>g ; a<br />

breatii.<br />

BLAODH AG, -AiG,-AN,5./: A noisy female.<br />

BLAODH-ÈUX, *. m. A bird-call.<br />

BLAODHMANACH,-AicHE,a(/;. Imprudent<br />

; <strong>in</strong>discreet ; contemptible ; foolish.<br />

BLAOGHAGACH, -aiche, udj. Noisy,<br />

clamorous.<br />

BLAOGHAX, -aix, s. m. The fawn's cry.<br />

BLAOMAUAICH, -e, s.f. A giddy start-<br />

<strong>in</strong>g, stupid outcry.<br />

BLA03IADH, -AiDH, -AiDHEAX, s. m. A<br />

foolish excitement; loud, senseless talk<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

BLAO-MAG, -AiG, -AX, s.f. A blunder<strong>in</strong>g<br />

stupid woman.<br />

BLAOMAIR, -E, -EAS, 5. «1. A loud nonsensical<br />

talker.<br />

BLAOMAIREACHD, ^. /. See Blaomadaich.<br />

BLAOMAXXACH, -aiche, adj. Inconstant;<br />

irresolute; variable; talk<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>co-<br />

herently.<br />

+ Blaor, s. m. A cry, a shout.<br />

t Blaor, -aidh, bh-, v. n. Cry.<br />

t Blaosg, s. 711. The skull.<br />

BLÀR, AIR, -A, -AX s. m. A pla<strong>in</strong>, a field;<br />

ground ; spot ; a green.<br />

BLÀR, -Aire, adj. White-faced; hav<strong>in</strong>g a<br />

white forehead ; applied to cows <strong>and</strong><br />

horses.<br />

BLÀRAG, -AiG, -AN, s.f. A white-faced<br />

cow, or mare.<br />

BLARAX, -AiN, -AK, s. 7)1. dim. <strong>of</strong> Blàr,<br />

A little pla<strong>in</strong> field ; a small level spot.<br />

BLÀRAS, -Ais, -AX, s. m. A white spot on<br />

<strong>the</strong> face <strong>of</strong> an animal. See Blàr.<br />

BLÀR GEALACHAIDH, s. m. A<br />

bleachfield.<br />

BLAR-MÒIXE, 5. m. A peat moss.<br />

BLAS, -Ais, s. <strong>in</strong>. Taste ; savour ; flavour ;<br />

relish.<br />

BLAS, -ÀIS, s. m. Warmth. See Blàths.<br />

BLASACHD, s. /. <strong>in</strong>d. A tast<strong>in</strong>g; <strong>the</strong><br />

act <strong>of</strong> tast<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

BLASAD, -AID, s. m. <strong>and</strong> p. pari. v. Blais.<br />

A tast<strong>in</strong>g ; <strong>the</strong> act <strong>of</strong> tast<strong>in</strong>g, a bit, a drop.<br />

BLASADH, -AIDH, 5. m. <strong>and</strong> ;». pari. v.<br />

Blais. Tast<strong>in</strong>g ; <strong>the</strong> act <strong>of</strong> tast<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

BL.\SDA, adj. Delicious, savoury, tasty ;<br />

well-tasted ; tasteful.<br />

BLASDACHD, 5./. Sweetness; savour<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

; tastefulness.<br />

BLASDAG, a sweet mou<strong>the</strong>d female.<br />

BLASD'OR, 1 r

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