blued
Variant of blue
blue
definition
blue (blo̵̅o̅)
adjective
- having the color of the clear sky or the deep sea
- having a bluish cast or tinge
Etymology: infl. by ME blo < ON blā, livid
livid: said of the skin- sad and gloomy; depressed or depressing
- balefully murky the air was blue with oaths
- puritanical; rigorous
- wearing blue garments Blue Nuns
- Informal indecent; risqué; suggestive
Etymology: ME & OFr bleu < Frank *blao < IE base *bhlē-wos, light-colored, blue, blond, yellow > L flavus, yellow, Brythonic blawr, gray, OE blæwen, blue, Ger blau
noun
- the color of the clear sky or the deep sea; any color between green and violet in the spectrum
- any blue pigment or dye
- bluing
- anything colored blue, as the third circle of an archer's target
- blue clothing
- a person or group wearing a blue uniform
- ☆ a Union soldier
- a sailor's blue uniform
- bluestocking
- ☆ bluefish
- blueline: usually used in pl.
blue Idioms
out of the blue
as if from the sky; without being expected or foreseen
the blue
- the sky
- the sea
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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