Blow
Blow (blō) , intransitive verb
[Old English blowen, Anglo-Saxon blōwan to blossom; akin to Old Saxon blōjan, Dutch bloeijen, Old High German pluojan, Middle High German bluejen, German bluhen, Latin florere to flourish, OIr. blath blossom. Compare Blow to puff, Flourish.]
Blow , transitive verb
Blow , noun
Blow , noun
[Old English blaw, blowe; compare Old High German bliuwan, pliuwan, to beat, German blauen, Gothic bliggwan.]
Collocations (2)
Blow (blū) , intransitive verb
[Old English blawen, blowen, Anglo-Saxon blāwan to blow, as wind; akin to Old High German plājan, German blahen, to blow up, swell, Latin flare to blow, Greek 'ekflai`nein to spout out, and to English bladder, blast, inflate, etc., and perh. blow to bloom.]
Collocations (5)
Blow , transitive verb
Blow ({not transcribed}) , noun