blesh

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See also: Blesh

English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English blesshen, bleschen, blessen, blissen, probably from Middle Dutch blesschen, blusschen, blisscen (to quench, extinguish). Cognate with Dutch blussen (to quench, extinguish), Low German bluschen (to quench, extinguish).

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Verb[edit]

blesh (third-person singular simple present bleshes, present participle bleshing, simple past and past participle bleshed)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To quench; extinguish; put out (a fire, flame, etc.).

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