† blechure Obs.
Also 5 blecere.
[a. ONF. blecheüre, OF. bleceüre, (mod.F. blessure), wound, from blechier, blecier, blesser to wound: see bleche.]
A wound.
1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 109/4 Thys hurte and blechure of thys peple. Ibid. 303/4 In al oure hurtes, blechures and sores. c 1500 Partenay 3572 Without hurt or blecere any. |