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The English dialect dictionary
BLASHY, adj. Sc. Irel. th. Dur. Cum. Yks. Lin. Lei. Nh . War. In form blashly Cum. ;
bloshy Lei.I Vital".8 bla'ji, blo'j'i.] 1. Of weather: rainy, Wet, gusty. See Blash, 21.1
Se. Simmer's weet or winter's blashy thaw, A. Sco'rr Poems {13031115.
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The English Dialect Dictionary, Being the Complete ...
BLASHY, adj. Sc. Irel. Nhb. Dur. Cum. Yks. Lin. Lei. Nh . War. In form blashly Cum
.; bloshy Lei.1 War.8 Fblatji, blo'_[i.] 1. Of weather: rainy, wet, gusty. See Blash,
11.1 Se. Simmer's weet or winter's blashy thaw, A. Scorr Poems (1808) 115.
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A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles: Founded ...
Blashy.] 1805 A. Scott Harvest Poems 36 (Jam.) Where stiaws and rains wi"
sleety blash. 18*7 J. Wilson Noct. Ambr. Wks. 1. 156 A snaw storm came down
frae the mountains, .noo a whirl, and noo a blash. 2. Watery stuff ; said of very
liquid ...
Sir James Augustus Henry Murray, Philological Society (Great Britain), 1887
Blashy weather isnotjust unpleasant,itcan have gruesome consequences for
shepherds: The thick blawn Wreaths [drifts] of Snaw, or blashy Thows [thaws],
May smoor [smother] your Wathers [castrated male sheep], and may rot your Ews.
(A ...
Chris Robinson, Eileen Finlayson, 2008
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The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
blashy . Esp. a blashy day, wretched weather: nautical coll (–1887) ex dial.
blashy, gusty, rainy (1788). blast . To curse and swear (intransitively): coll >, in
late C.19, S.E.: from ca 1850, in gen. use (orig. military); foreshadowed in C.17.
The Part ...
BLASH, to scatter water or puddle. " He was blushed fre heed to toe." BLASH, a
downpour of rain. BLASHCANTER, BLASHMENT, any weak and diluting liquor.
— Brockett. BLASHY, watery, clarty ; hence thin, poor stuff. " Their streets are like
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
Blash, *. A heavy fall of rain ; a great quantity of water or weak liquid poured into
any potion or dish ; S. See S. Blashy, adj. Deluging ; sweeping away by
inundation ; applied to meat or drink that is weak, flatulent, or debilitating to the
stomach, ...
BLASHY, watery, clarty ; hence thin, poor stuff. " Their streets are like wors—
brave and blashy ! "— T. Thompson, Canny Newcastle.— Mars/tail's Collection,
1823. " To get blawn out wi' blashy tea."— T. Wilson, The Pitman's Pay, 1829, pt.
iii.. v.
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The Roxburghshire Word-Book
Weak, thin, or poor tea (or other beverage): “A blash of tea” (Murray in Oxford Diet
). “That tea's perfec' blash.” G. [Imitative] BLASHY, a. G. 1. Of the nature of “blash”:
“Winter's blashy thaw” (A. Scott2 115). “Blashy tea.” 2. Wet: “Blashy wather.
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The Dialect of Leeds and Its Neighbourhood: Illustrated by ...
Blashy weather " is rainy weather, when the roads are filled with pools of water
which " blashes " at every step. " Blashed an' blathered through head to foit, a
shaame to be seen." " Blashy " is used in the sense of weak, too, as " blashy tea";
and ...