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ˈblirty, blirtie, a. north. [f. prec. + -y4.] Characterized by blirts or gusts of wind and rain.1810 Tannahill Poems (1846) 16 O poortith is a wintry day! Cheerless, blirtie, cauld, and blae.
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▪ I. blirt, v. north. dial. (blɜːt) [prob. an onomatopœic word nearly identical with blurt: with the bl-, cf. blow, blast, blash, etc.; with the rest, cf. spirt, squirt, expressing the forcible emission of liquid.] To burst into tears, weep violently; disfigure with tears.1721 in Kelly Sc. Prov. 397...
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