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meaning "blonde, fair" (Old
French blund), or "dull" (Middle
English blunt,
blont). A
variant spelling is Blount. Lady Anne
Blunt (1837–1917),
English horsebreeder;...
- in love with Mary Ann
Blont, a
woman from Virginia. The
couple were
married on
January 6, 1806, and in
August 1806, Alder,
Blont, and the rest of Alder's...
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first do****ented in
English in 1481 and
derives from Old
French blund,
blont,
meaning 'a
colour midway between golden and
light chestnut'. It gradually...
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consonants in Old
French was
caused by
Germanic influence (e.g. grant/grande,
blont/blonde, bastart/****e). In
other areas:
Various words may have shifted...
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meaning "blonde, fair" (Old
French blund), or dull (Middle
English blunt,
blont) Anna
Blount (1872–1953), physician,
suffragist and
birth control activist...
- of
London (1163–1187).
Hamelin 1148–1179
Thomas Carbonel 1179–1205
Henry Blont 1205–1224 also
known as
Henry Blunt Thomas of
Bredon 1223–1228
Henry Foliot...
- investment" ( < Germ dial block****s < Gmc)
blond "blond" ( < OFr blond,
blont < ML
blundus < Frk *blund < Gmc *bland-, cf OE
blondenfeax "grey-haired")...
- Ken
Maynard as Hap
Connors Frances Dade as Ruth
Warren Frank Mayo as Jim
Blont Aileen Manning as Ruth's
Attendant Jack
Rockwell as The
Sheriff Lafe McKee...