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blashy
ˈblashy, a. dial. [f. blash n. + -y1.] 1. Of or characterized by sudden heavy showers; heavily splashy.1725 Ramsay Gent. Sheph. i. ii, Thick-blawn wreaths of snaw, or blashy thows. 1863 Robson's Bards of Tyne 487 The day was drizzly wet an' drear, And blashy under feet, man. 1864 Atkinson Whitby Glo...
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blash
▪ I. blash dial. (blæʃ) [A modern word or series of words of onomatopœic formation; with reminiscences of plash, splash, dash, etc., and probably of blow; in sense 4 perhaps of blaze and flash.] 1. A dash or plash of liquid, as when rain appears to fall in sheets; a mixture of blow and splash.[1725 ...
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þawe
▪ I. thaw, n. (θɔː) Also β. 5 thowe, 5– thow (now north. dial. and Sc.). [f. thaw v.: cf. ON. þá thawed ground; also ON. þeyr, ONorw. þ{obar}yr, Sw. tö, Da. t{obar} thaw; also Du. dooi thaw.] 1. The melting of ice and snow after a frost; the condition of the weather caused by the rise of temperature...
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rot
▪ I. rot, n.1 (rɒt) Forms: 4–6 rote, 4–5 rott, 5–7 rotte, 5 root; 4– rot. [App. of Scand. origin: cf. Icel., Fær., Norw. rot, Sw. dial. råt, obs. Da. rodt, rod, raad (16th c.), LG. röt, related to rot v., rotten a.] 1. The process of rotting, or the state of being rotten; decay, putrefaction; also, ...
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