Definition of Bleys

1. bley [n] - See also: bley

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bleys

blew away
blew off steam
blew one's load
blew the whistle
blew up
blewart
blewarts
blewe
blewit
blewits
blewitses
bley
bleyme
bleymes
bleynte
bleys (current term)
bli neder
bliaut
bliauts
blicket
blickets
blickey
blickies
bliddy
blidget
blidgets
blidgetted
blidgetting
blight
blight canker

Literary usage of Bleys

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

1. Heroes and Heroines of Fiction: Classical, Mediæval, Legendary; Famous by William Shepard Walsh (1915)
"bleys, in the Arthurian romances, a magician who undertook to teach the arts of ... One Is Merlin's master (so they call him) bleys, Who taught him magic ..."

2. A Survey of Worcestershire by Thomas Habington, John Amphlett (1899)
"... de bleys episcopo Wigorn. omne jus suum in tertia parte ... who succeeded William de bleys for 12 yeeres the services of ..."

3. King Arthur and His Knights by Maude Lavinia Radford Warren (1905)
"Besides, there is the story of old bleys." "What is his story? ... Then bleys and Merlin, who were present at his death, passed together out of the castle. ..."

4. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1903)
"... who had heard the story from the magician, bleys, just before his death, ... on the night " When Uther in Tintagel passed away," Merlin and bleys saw ..."

5. The Meaning of the Idylls of the King: An Essay in Interpretation by Condé Bénoist Pallen (1904)
"And this is the King, says the dying bleys, who now reigns. ... questions Merlin as to the truth of bleys' story, he answers her in what she terms ..."

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