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Totally Weird and Wonderful Words
bloncket [blahng-kit] gray, or a light grayish blue. It comes from a French word
meaning “whitish,” and like many whitish things, eventually became flat-out gray.
blottesque [blah-tesk] (of paintings) having blots or heavy brushwork, not finely ...
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Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New and Original Work of ...
"Our bloncket Hveryes bene nil to siwlde "for tin J ke same season, wh.n «It i>
yeladd With r .' к .□.-•!' i нее, " Врепмг ; ähep. Cal. ▽. blond, blonde, a. к $. [In Dut
. blond ; 8p. hUndo — fair, flaxen ; in Dan. bhndine = a female with light-coloured
...
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Life of Spenser. The Shepheards calendar. The Faerie queene
Our bloncket liveryes bene all to saddeb 5 For thilke same season, when all is
ycladd K In this fist Æglogue.] " Fist" is first by an error of the press in the edition of
1579 : it was corrected afterwards. C. b Our bloncket liveryes bene all to sadde.
Edmund Spenser, John Payne Collier, 1873
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: The Text Carefully ...
Our bloncket liveryes1 bene all to sadde I For thilke same season, when all is
ycladd With pleasaunce ; the ground with grasse, the wods With greene leaves,
the bushes with bloosming buds. Yougthes folke now flocken in every where, ...
Edmund Spenser, Francis James Child, 1878
Our bloncket liveries 3 bene all to sadde 5 For thilke same season, when all is
ycladde 1 Thilke, this same. * Masken, mask. * Bloncket liveries, gray coats. Arg.
1 . — In thisjifl Aeglogue, &c.] " From the circumstance of sports used on holidays,
...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
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The festival book: May-day pastime and the May-pole; dances, ...
Our bloncket liveries beene all too sadde For thilke same season, when all is
yecladde With pleasaunce ; the ground with grasse, the woods With greene
leaves, the bushes bloosming buds. Youngthes folke now flocken in every where,
...
Jennette Emeline Carpenter Lincoln, 1920
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A Glossary; Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
BLONCKET, adj. A grave gentleman of Na les, who having bought ahat of the
newest fashion an best blocke in all ltalie, Btc. Euph. Engl., O, 3 b. Is this same
hat 0' the block pussant? B. Jone. Staple of News, i, 2. That is, “ of the current
fashion.
Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright, 1867
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Quotations for All Occasions
Our bloncket liueryes bene all to sadde, For thilke same season, when allis
ycladd With pleasaunce. EDMUND SPENSER (1552?–1599), English poetand
courtier. “Maye,” The Shepheardes Calendar (1579). “Bloncket liueryes” are gray
coats ...
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The Faerie queene, book VI.- Two cantos of Mutabilitie.- The ...
PALINODE. PIERS. _ _ PALINODE. J r ' Is not thilke 1 the mery/moneth of May,
When love-lads masken 2 in fi~esh aray? How falles it, then, wee no merrier
beene, Ylike asgothers', in gawdy greene? Our bloncket liveries 3 bene all to
sadde 5 ...
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Faerie queene. book VI. Two cantos of mutabilitie. ...
How falles it, then, wee no merrier beene, Ylike as others, girt in gawdy greene ?
Our bloncket liveries 3 bene all to sadde 5 For thilke same season, when all is
ycladde 1 Thilke, this same. 8 Masken, mask. 3 Bloncket liveries, gray coats. Arg.
1 ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845