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blab
English
Etymology
From Middle English blabben (“to talk foolishly”), perhaps from Middle English blabbe (“idle talk; talebearer”). Compare Middle English blaberen (“to blabber, babble”), Middle High German blabezen (“to stammer, babble”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /blæb/
- Rhymes: -æb
Verb
blab (third-person singular simple present blabs, present participle blabbing, simple past and past participle blabbed)
- (transitive, intransitive) To tell tales; to gossip without reserve or discretion.
- And yonder a vile physician blabbing / The case of his patient.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:prattle
Translations
Noun
blab (countable and uncountable, plural blabs)
- (countable) One who blabs; a babbler; a telltale; a gossip or gossiper.
- (uncountable) Gossip; prattle.
- 1976, David Toulmin, Blown Seed (page 148)
- Audie never liked him because he was further in with old Craig than he was, bragging and blowing about his work and the things he could do, while Audie sat quiet as a mouse listening to his blab.
- 1976, David Toulmin, Blown Seed (page 148)
Synonyms
- (one who blabs): See also Thesaurus:chatterbox or Thesaurus:gossiper
- (gossip, prattle): See also Thesaurus:chatter or Thesaurus:gossip
Translations
Related terms
- blabber
- blabbermouth
- blabby
- blubber
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blaa
English
Etymology
From French, either from blé (“wheat”) or from blanc (“white”) as in pain blanc (“white bread”).
Noun
blaa (plural blaas)
- (bakery, Ireland) a soft white breakfast roll, traditionally associated with south-east Ireland
Derived terms
- Waterford blaa
Anagrams
- AABL, Alba, Ba'al, Baal, Bala, Ba?al, LABA, alba, baal, laab
Manx
Etymology
From Old Irish bláth, from Proto-Celtic *bl?tus, from Proto-Indo-European *b?leh?- (“blossom, flower”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ble?/
Noun
blaa m (genitive singular blaa, plural blaaghyn)
- flower
- bloom
- pride
- heyday
Mutation
Derived terms
- blaag
- blaaghey
- blaagheyder
- blaanid
- blaaoil
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