n. a coarse prickly European weed (Echium vulgare) with spikes of blue flowers; naturalized in the U. S.
v. t.
n.
Berlin blue,
Mineral blue.
Prussian blue.
a.
The ladies were very blue and well informed. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ]
Blue asbestus.
Blue black,
Blue blood.
Blue buck (Zool.),
Blue cod (Zool.),
Blue crab (Zool.),
Blue curls (Bot.),
Blue devils,
Blue gage.
Blue gum,
Blue jack,
Blue stone
Blue jacket,
Blue jaundice.
Blue laws,
Blue light,
Blue mantle (Her.),
Blue mass,
Blue mold
Blue mould
Blue Monday,
Blue ointment (Med.),
Blue Peter (British Marine),
Blue pill. (Med.)
Blue ribbon.
Blue ruin,
Blue spar (Min.),
Blue thrush (Zool.),
Blue verditer.
Blue vitriol (Chem.),
Blue water,
Big Blue,
To look blue,
True blue,
For his religion . . .
'T was Presbyterian, true blue. Hudibras. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Zool.)
n. The hero of a mediæval French nursery legend, who, leaving home, enjoined his young wife not to open a certain room in his castle. She entered it, and found the murdered bodies of his former wives. -- Also used adjectively of a subject which it is forbidden to investigate. [ 1913 Webster ]
The Bluebeard chamber of his mind, into which no eye but his own must look. Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Bot.)
n. [ Cf. Blaeberry. ] (Bot.) The berry of several species of
n. (Zool.) A duck of the genus
n. (Zool.) A small song bird (Sialia sialis), very common in the United States, and, in the north, one of the earliest to arrive in spring. The male is blue, with the breast reddish. It is related to the European robin. [ 1913 Webster ]
Pairy bluebird (Zool.),
adj. unable to see the color blue or to distinguish the colors blue and yellow.
v. t.
n.
Berlin blue,
Mineral blue.
Prussian blue.
a.
The ladies were very blue and well informed. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ]
Blue asbestus.
Blue black,
Blue blood.
Blue buck (Zool.),
Blue cod (Zool.),
Blue crab (Zool.),
Blue curls (Bot.),
Blue devils,
Blue gage.
Blue gum,
Blue jack,
Blue stone
Blue jacket,
Blue jaundice.
Blue laws,
Blue light,
Blue mantle (Her.),
Blue mass,
Blue mold
Blue mould
Blue Monday,
Blue ointment (Med.),
Blue Peter (British Marine),
Blue pill. (Med.)
Blue ribbon.
Blue ruin,
Blue spar (Min.),
Blue thrush (Zool.),
Blue verditer.
Blue vitriol (Chem.),
Blue water,
Big Blue,
To look blue,
True blue,
For his religion . . .
'T was Presbyterian, true blue. Hudibras. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Zool.)
n. The hero of a mediæval French nursery legend, who, leaving home, enjoined his young wife not to open a certain room in his castle. She entered it, and found the murdered bodies of his former wives. -- Also used adjectively of a subject which it is forbidden to investigate. [ 1913 Webster ]
The Bluebeard chamber of his mind, into which no eye but his own must look. Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Bot.)
n. [ Cf. Blaeberry. ] (Bot.) The berry of several species of
n. (Zool.) A duck of the genus
n. (Zool.) A small song bird (Sialia sialis), very common in the United States, and, in the north, one of the earliest to arrive in spring. The male is blue, with the breast reddish. It is related to the European robin. [ 1913 Webster ]
Pairy bluebird (Zool.),
adj. unable to see the color blue or to distinguish the colors blue and yellow.