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blouter
ˈblouter Sc. [f. blout n.] A blast of wind.1804 W. Tarras Poems 129 (Jam.) An' blew a maikless blouter. Oxford English Dictionary
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† ˈblowter, v. Obs. [Cf. bluther, blouter, blutter.] intr. To blubber; to weep effusively.A. Strickland Queens Scot. (1851) II. 257 Derided the tears, which he [Duke of Norfolk, 1560] elegantly terms the blowtering, of Mary of Lorraine. Oxford English Dictionary
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