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blait, blaiter, blate, blea, bleat, bleater, blete, blett, bleyt, blitter, bluiter, bog-bleater, bog-blitter, bog-bluiter, earn-bleater, earn-blit, earn-bliter, girn-bleater, heatherbleat, heather-bleat, heather-bleater, heather-blit, moss-bleater, weather_bleat, weather-blade, weather-bleat, wether-bleat, yern-bleater, yern-bliter,
bleat [blit, blet]
n. A bleat.
v. To bleat.
Compounds and phrases etc.
bleater [ˈblitər, ˈbletər]: The common snipe Gallinago gallinago, the bittern Botaurus stellaris.
bog-bleater: The bittern Botaurus stellaris.
earn-bleater MN.: The common snipe Gallinago gallinago.
girn-bleater: MN. The common snipe Gallinago gallinago.
heather-bleat(er): The common snipe Gallinago gallinago. S. SW. Occasionally the bittern Botaurus stellaris.
moss-bleater: S. SW. The common snipe Gallinago gallinago.
black, blaik, blak, bleck,
bleck [SN. MN. blɛk, blek]
n. A challenge to a feat of activity, dexterity or strength. A puzzle.
v. To baffle, to puzzle, to nonplus in argument, to surpass, beat, excel.
bladder, blaither, blather, bledder, blether,
bledder [ˈblɛdər]
also blether [ˈblɛðər, ˈblaðər]
n. A bladder, the windbag of a bagpipe, a buoy, a blister.
Compounds and phrases etc.
laither and blether: A football.
Blaidnoch, Blednoch,
Blednoch [ˈblednɔx]
pn. Bladnoch (Wigtownshire).
blee, blie,
blee [bliː]
adj. Dim.
bled, bleed, bleid,
bleed [blid]
v. To bleed. To yield a good crop.
pt. pp. bled [blɛd]
bleester, bleestered, bleestert, bleishtert, bleister, bleistered, bleistert,
bleester [N. I. ˈblistər]
n. A passing storm of wind.
v. To make an explosive noise. To flicker up.
pt. pp. bleestert, bleestered
bleester, bleister,
bleester [ˈblistər]
n. A blister.
blaich, bleach, bleatch, bleech, bleechart, bleetch, bleetchered, bleetchert,
bleetch [blitʃ]
n. A blow or stroke.
adv. Violently.
v. To strike or beat.
bleas, blease, bleece, bleis,
bleis [blis, bles]
n. The bleak Alburnus alburnus.
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