Definition of Bluids

1. bluid [n] - See also: bluid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bluids

bluffest
bluffing
bluffingly
blufflike
bluffly
bluffness
bluffnesses
bluffs
bluffy
bluggier
bluggiest
bluggy
bluid
bluidier
bluidiest
bluids (current term)
bluidy
bluier
bluiest
bluing
bluings
bluish
bluish green
bluishly
bluishness
bluishnesses
blume
blumed
blumes
bluming

Literary usage of Bluids

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. America's Economic Supremacy by Brooks Adams (1900)
"mixture of our bluids, to my own proper shame be it spoken! that has a cousin wi' accounts, ..."

2. The Anglo-Saxon Review by Randolph Spencer Churchill (1899)
"As Rob Roy told Bailie Jarvie at Glasgow, his mother had made some mixture of our bluids, to my own proper shame be it spoken ! that has a cousin wi' ..."

3. The Masterpieces and the History of Literature: Analysis, Criticism by Julian Hawthorne, John Russell Young, Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh, John Porter Lamberton (1902)
"... that made some mixture of our bluids, to my own proper shame be it spoken! that has a cousin wi' accounts, ..."

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