- A
blafard is an
imaginary creature purportedly found in the
early United States.
Blafards, also
called "kackerlackes", were "strange
albinos long surmised...
-
Canine death spirit Black Shuck – Norfolk, Es****, and
Suffolk black dog
Blafard –
Imaginary creature from the
early United States of
America Blemmyae (Medieval...
- shrieking, or keening. Basajaun,
Basandere – (Basque)
hairy woodland spirit Blafard –
Albinos long
surmised by
Europeans to be the
result of some kind of simian...
- German, the Plappart,
Plappert or Blaphart. It
derives from the
French blafard meaning "pale" or "bright". The
Plappart was a
groschen coin of the late...
-
Selections from M. Pauw, with
Additions by
Daniel Webb, Bath and
London 1795
Blafard John
Eliot had
published the New
Testament in 1661 and the Old Testament...
- black-b**** black-bottom black-out black-rot
blackbouler blackboulé
blackboulage blafard "pallid, wan"
blafardement blague blaguer blaguer blagueur blagueuse blaireau...
- (uncredited) The
Whole Town
Accuses (1956) -
Pistard La
joyeuse prison (1956) -
Blafard - un détenu
faussaire (uncredited) Coup dur chez les mous (1956) - Le docteur...
- had been
linked by
Louis Vauxcelles'
disparaging comments on "des
cubes blafards"
which likely referred to Metzinger's
Portrait of
Apollinaire (1909–10)...
- by
Louis Vauxcelles, who
wrote disparaging comments about their "cubes
Blafards"
possibly regarding Metzinger's
Portrait of
Apollinaire and Gleizes' L'Arbre...