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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.] Oxford English Dictionary
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Moulin de la Galette
The name Blute-fin comes from the French verb bluter which means sifting flour for the separation from bran. wikipedia.org
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boultel
† boultel Obs. Also 5–6 bultell(e. [a. OF. *buletel, earlier buretel (now bluteau) meal-sieve; f. buleter, bureter (now bluter) to bolt v.1] A kind of cloth specially prepared for sifting; a sieve (= bolter1 2); hence degree of fineness as determined by the fineness of the sieve.1266 Act 51 Hen. III... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yanaon
Bluter succeeded him. During the French Revolution The French Revolution had its effects in different ways in all the former French settlements. After Bluter, Mr. Pierre Sonnerat became chief in 1790 in Yanam. He was a scholar and writer. He had a profound interest in natural sciences. wikipedia.org
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blooter
▪ I. blooter, n. orig. and chiefly Sc. Now colloq. Brit. /ˈbluːtə/, U.S. /ˈbludər/, Sc. /ˈblutər/ Forms: 16– bluiter, 19– blooter Irish English (north.) 18 blootther, 19– blooter, 19– bloother [Origin unknown. Compare later blooter v. and blootered adj., and perhaps also bluter adj., blatter v., ble... Oxford English Dictionary
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boul-
▪ I. † ˈbolting, n. Also boltin, bolton. [f. bolt n.1 (9).] A bundle of straw.1784 Twamley Dairying 129 Take a boltin, or bundle of Wheat or Rye-straw. 1886 Blackw. Mag. Aug. 224 Twenty boltings or bundles of straw, tied up from the thrashing machine.▪ II. bolting, boul-, vbl. n.1 (ˈbəʊltɪŋ) [f. bol... Oxford English Dictionary
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Barthélemy de Laffemas
naissance de Mgr le Daulphin, assavoir est, d'un bon et rare ouvrier françois : faire fil d'or au tiltre de Milan ; faire croistre le ris en France ; bluter wikipedia.org
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heron
heron, hern (ˈhɛrən, hɜːn) Forms: α. 4 heiroun, 4–5 heroun, 4–6 heyron, -one, -oun, -un(e, (5 haron), 6 heeron, (herron), 6–7 hearon, 4– heron. β. 4–7 herne, (5 heern), 5–7 hearne, 7 hearn, 5– hern. [ME. heiroun, heyron, a. OF. hairon (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), mod.F. héron = Pr. aigron, Fr. dial. ég... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of French words of Germanic origin (A-B)
blēat "poor") blouse-tunique blouser blouson blousier blouser blousé blue-jean blues bluet bluette bluetter bluff bluffer bluffer bluffeur bluffeuse bluter wikipedia.org
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bolt
▪ I. bolt, n.1 (bəʊlt) [OE. bolt (str. masc.) a cross-bow bolt, cogn. with OHG. bolz, mod.G. bolz, bolzen ‘cross-bow arrow’, also ‘bolt for a door’, MDu. and Du. bout, MLG. bolte, bolten bolt, fetter, piece of linen rolled up. The remoter etymology is unknown; but it cannot be referred to the verb s... Oxford English Dictionary
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