Blod(e), Bloode, n. blood, I 119, V 246, IX 141, XV g 16, XVI 12, &c.; creature, XII b 220; byndes blode and bane, keeps the body together, IV a 54. [OE. blōd.]
Blodi, Blody, adj. bloody, II 110, IV a 80, 86, &c.; blody bretheren, brothers in blood, fellow men, VIII a 201. [OE. blōdig.]
Blom, n. flower, perfection, VI 218. [ON. blóm, blómi.]
Blosme(n), n. pl. flowers, blossoms, II 61, XV b 2. [OE. blō̆sma.]
Blowe(n), v. to blow, VII 106, XIII a 7, XV h 6, &c.; to brag, XIV c 101; Bleuȝ, pa. t. sg. XIV c 77; Blew, VII 130, (sounded the trumpet) X 43; Blawene, pp. IV b 13. [OE. blāwan.]
Bloweing, n. blowing (of horns), II 285. [OE. blāwung.]
Blubred, pa. t. bubbled, V 106. [Echoic; cf. Blabre.]
Blunder, n. trouble, confusion, XVII 406. [Not known.]
Blwe, adj. blue, VI 63. [OFr. bleu.] See Blew.
Bo, adv. as well, too, II 27. [OE. bā, adj. neut.] See Boþe.