se blottir, v.r., to squat, to cower, to crouch, to lie close to the ground.

blouse, n.f., pocket (of a billiard-table); smock-frock; blouse; pinafore.

blouser, v.a., to hole (at billiards); to cheat. Il m’a blousé; he has cheated me.

se blouser, v.r., to hole one’s own ball; to blunder; to be in the wrong box.

bluet, n.m., (bot.) bluebottle, corn-flower; (orni.) bluebird, kingfisher.

bluette, n.f., spark, flash, flake of fire; (lit.) literary trifle; smart production.

blutage, n.m., bolting, sifting (of flour).

bluteau or blutoir, n.m., bolter, bolting-mill.

bluter, v.a., to bolt, to sift (meal).

bluterie (-trî), n.f., bolting-room.