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1. (adj.) blond
(of hair, skin, etc.) light-colored:
the child's soft blond curls.
2. blond
(of a person) having light-colored hair and skin.
3. blond
(of furniture wood) light in tone.
4. (n.) blond
a blond person.
Etymology: (1475–85; < MF blonde blond, fem. of blond < Gmc)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) blond, blonde
a person with fair skin and hair
2. (adj) blond, blonde
a light grayish yellow to near white
3. (adj) blond, blonde, light-haired
being or having light colored skin and hair and usually blue or grey eyes
"blond Scandinavians"; "a house full of light-haired children"
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| Definition of 'Blond' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (verb) Blond
alt. of Blonde
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Sense: having light-coloured hair
a blond child.
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Afrikaans: blond |
Arabic: أَشْقَر |
Bulgarian: рус |
Brazilian: loiro |
Czech: blonďatý |
German: blond |
Danish: lyshåret; blond |
Greek: ξανθός |
Spanish: rubio; rubia |
Estonian: blond |
Farsi: بور؛ مو طلایی |
Finnish: vaaleahiuksinen |
French: blond |
Hebrew: בּלוֹנדִינִי |
Hindi: सुनहरा भूरा |
Croatian: plavokos |
Hungarian: szőke |
Indonesian: pirang |
Icelandic: ljóshærður |
Italian: biondo |
Japanese: ブロンド髪の |
Korean: 금발인 |
Lithuanian: blondinas,šviesiaplaukis |
Latvian: gaišmatains; blonds |
Malay: budak yang berambut peran |
Dutch: blond |
Norwegian: lys(håret), blond |
Polish: blond |
Persian: بور؛ مو طلایی |
Pashto: طلایی ویښتان |
Portuguese: loiro |
Romanian: blond |
Russian: белокурый |
Slovak: blond |
Slovenian: svetlolas |
Serbian: plavokos |
Swedish: blond |
Thai: มีผมสีทอง |
Turkish: sarışın |
Taiwanese: 金髮的 |
Ukrainian: білявий |
Urdu: بھورے رنگ والا |
Vietnamese: vàng hoe |
Chinese: 金发的 |
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