IPA(key): /blɑu̯ ˈblut/ <span class="searchmatch">blauw</span> <span class="searchmatch">bloed</span> n (uncountable) blue blood...
especially (plural also (archaic) bloeien in this sense) a (poor) person <span class="searchmatch">blauw</span> <span class="searchmatch">bloed</span> <span class="searchmatch">bloed</span>- bloedarmoede bloedbaan bloedbad bloedbank bloedblaar bloedcel bloeddonatie...
From Middle Dutch bloetroet. Equivalent to <span class="searchmatch">bloed</span> (“blood”) + rood (“red”). IPA(key): /blutˈroːt/ Hyphenation: bloed‧rood Rhymes: -oːt bloedrood (comparative...
From Middle French bleu. Doublet of <span class="searchmatch">blauw</span>. bleu (comparative bleuer, superlative bleust) timid, shy Synonyms: beschroomd, bedeesd, schroomvallig, schuchter...
loud and shrill; / The night's both dark and rainy, O Borrowed from Dutch <span class="searchmatch">blauw</span>. IPA(key): /ˈblau̯/, [ˈbla̠u̯], [ˈblɑ̟u̯] blaw blue blawforki (“blue-gray...
кръв f (sinja krǎv) Catalan: sang blava f Czech: modrá krev (cs) f Dutch: <span class="searchmatch">blauw</span> <span class="searchmatch">bloed</span> n Estonian: siniveri French: sang bleu (fr) m Galician: sangue azul (gl) m...
Low German: blâ, blâw, blauwe Low German: blau, blaag, <span class="searchmatch">bloe</span> (dialectal) Dutch Low Saxon: <span class="searchmatch">blauw</span> German Low German: blaag, blag, blau, blaug, blo', blao...
North Frisian bla, blö (“blue”), Saterland Frisian blau (“blue”), Dutch <span class="searchmatch">blauw</span> (“blue”), German blau (“blue”), Danish, Norwegian and Swedish blå (“blue”)...