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Definition of Blonds
1. blond [n] - See also: blond
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blonds
Literary usage of Blonds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Les Égyptes, de 5000 à Av. J.-C. by Marius Étienne Fontane (1882)
"Optimisme. — Patrie restreinte. — Pas de nation. — L'Egypte devenue asiatique.
— Races connues sous la dix-neuvième dynastie. — L'invasion des « blonds ». ..."
2. The Effects of Tropical Light on White Men by Charles Edward Woodruff (1905)
"These tables do not take into consideration the suffering of the blonds from the
glare of the light. Whenever I heard much complaint it was usually a blond, ..."
3. Characterology: An Exact Science Embracing Physiognomy, Phrenology and by Leander Hamilton McCormick (1920)
"The author does not agree with this theory, for it is certain that among Caucasian
races brunets are as cultured as blonds, while blonds are physically as ..."
4. The Mediterranean Race: A Study of the Origin of European Peoples by Giuseppe Sergi (1901)
"blonds in Africa, with a modern climate which is the same as that of ...
These blonds came into Africa across the Straits of Gibraltar from the land of the ..."