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Definition of Blond
1. Adjective. Being or having light colored skin and hair and usually blue or grey eyes. "A house full of light-haired children"
Attributes: Complexion, Skin Color, Skin Colour
Similar to: Ash-blonde, Platinum-blonde, Towheaded, Fair, Fairish, Flaxen, Sandy, Nordic, Redheaded
Derivative terms: Blondness
Antonyms: Brunet
2. Noun. A person with fair skin and hair.
Generic synonyms: Individual, Mortal, Person, Somebody, Someone, Soul
Specialized synonyms: Peroxide Blond, Peroxide Blonde, Platinum Blond, Platinum Blonde, Towhead
3. Noun. A light grayish yellow to near white.
Generic synonyms: Chromatic Color, Chromatic Colour, Spectral Color, Spectral Colour
Definition of Blond
1. a. Of a fair color; light- colored; as, blond hair; a blond complexion.
Definition of Blond
1. Noun. A person of fair skin and fair hair (usually spelled "''blonde''" when referring to a woman). ¹
2. Noun. A pale golden brown colour/color. ¹
3. Adjective. Of a bleached, or pale golden colour. ¹
4. Adjective. Of a blond complexion (referring to a person) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Blond
1. light-colored [adj BLONDER, BLONDEST] / a blond person [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blond
Literary usage of Blond
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1912)
"In the formulae which follow, the characters of the blond ring-dove are designated
... blond Ft ring-dove blond ring-dove hybrid males composition producing ..."
2. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"1984 blond, blonde Do you use blond or blonde? Both? Do you reserve blonde for
female applications and blond for male ones? Do you make no distinction? ..."
3. English and Scottish Ballads by Francis James Child (1866)
"1 was favoured with the following copy of Sir Hugh le blond, by K. "Williamson
Burnet, Esq. of Monboddo, who wrote it down from the recitation of an old ..."
4. The Effects of Tropical Light on White Men by Charles Edward Woodruff (1905)
"CHAPTER XI RESULTS OF MIGRATION OF blond RACES Earliest blond Migrations Now ...
The movements which concern us the most are those of that blond type of man ..."
5. History of the Reconstruction Measures of the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth by Henry Wilson (1868)
"Motion of Mr. Le blond.—Remarks of Mr. Spaulding and Mr. Lc blond. ... Mr.
Le blond of Ohio moved to strike out the 9th section of the amendment which ..."
6. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1908)
"[See LE blond.] blondEL, JAMES AUGUSTUS (d. 1734), physician, was a native of
Paris, and received his medical education at Leyden, where lie graduated MD 17 ..."
7. Great Debates in American History: From the Debates in the British by United States Congress, Marion Mills Miller, Great Britain Parliament (1913)
"Mr. Le blond, Gen. Banks; the House Refuses to Concur in the Senate ... Mr.
Le blond, Mr. Stevens; Bill Is Passed over Veto—Debate in the Senate: Sen. ..."
8. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1912)
"In the formulae which follow, the characters of the blond ring-dove are designated
... blond Ft ring-dove blond ring-dove hybrid males composition producing ..."
9. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"1984 blond, blonde Do you use blond or blonde? Both? Do you reserve blonde for
female applications and blond for male ones? Do you make no distinction? ..."
10. English and Scottish Ballads by Francis James Child (1866)
"1 was favoured with the following copy of Sir Hugh le blond, by K. "Williamson
Burnet, Esq. of Monboddo, who wrote it down from the recitation of an old ..."
11. The Effects of Tropical Light on White Men by Charles Edward Woodruff (1905)
"CHAPTER XI RESULTS OF MIGRATION OF blond RACES Earliest blond Migrations Now ...
The movements which concern us the most are those of that blond type of man ..."
12. History of the Reconstruction Measures of the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth by Henry Wilson (1868)
"Motion of Mr. Le blond.—Remarks of Mr. Spaulding and Mr. Lc blond. ... Mr.
Le blond of Ohio moved to strike out the 9th section of the amendment which ..."
13. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1908)
"[See LE blond.] blondEL, JAMES AUGUSTUS (d. 1734), physician, was a native of
Paris, and received his medical education at Leyden, where lie graduated MD 17 ..."
14. Great Debates in American History: From the Debates in the British by United States Congress, Marion Mills Miller, Great Britain Parliament (1913)
"Mr. Le blond, Gen. Banks; the House Refuses to Concur in the Senate ... Mr.
Le blond, Mr. Stevens; Bill Is Passed over Veto—Debate in the Senate: Sen. ..."