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Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *blaut, from Proto-Germanic *blautaz, whence also Old High German blōz (“naked”), Old Norse blautr. More at blouse.
Adjective
*blōt (comparative blōtoro, superlative blōtost)
- bare; naked
Declension
Comparative forms of blōt (weak only)
Superlative forms of blōt