blemish
03 September 08:47
Originally blemish, conceivably from Old Norse , or from Old French bloche blockhead of earth.
blot
# a , or create by a ed
#(by extension) a stain on someones or ; a
# the (and acquired Arctic and Western) s
#(games) an section in
to blemish (transitive or intransitive)
# to couldcause a blemish (on something) by spilling a coloured substance
# to up, or liquid
# to , or something
From .
: /blo:t/
(ge)blot n
# a , abnormally a animal cede by heathens
#:He ealle ?a cuman to blote gedyde: he gave all the strangers as a sacrifice. (Alfreds Orosius)
Originally blemish, conceivably from Old Norse , or from Old French bloche blockhead of earth.
blot
# a , or create by a ed
#(by extension) a stain on someones or ; a
# the (and acquired Arctic and Western) s
#(games) an section in
to blemish (transitive or intransitive)
# to couldcause a blemish (on something) by spilling a coloured substance
# to up, or liquid
# to , or something
From .
: /blo:t/
(ge)blot n
# a , abnormally a animal cede by heathens
#:He ealle ?a cuman to blote gedyde: he gave all the strangers as a sacrifice. (Alfreds Orosius)
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