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bluter

ˈbluter, a. Obs.
  ‘Dirty’ (Halliwell).

c 1550 Rob. Hood (Ritson) i. iii. 171 That we two can be dung With any bluter base beggar, That has nought but a rung. [cf. 1724 Ramsay Tea-t. Misc. (1733) I. 89 And there will be Tam the blutter With Andrew the Tinkler, I trow.]


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