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Blond
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English
Etymology
- from Middle French "blond" (masculine); "blonde" (feminine).
Noun
(UK) blond
- a person of fair skin and hair (usually spelled "blonde" when referring to a woman).
- a pale golden brown colour.
Translations
- Swedish: blondin
Adjective
- blond
- of a bleached, or pale golden colour.
- of a blond complexion (referring to a person)
Alternate spelling
- blonde (US)
Translations
- Swedish: blond
Related words
- See Appendix:Colours
Dutch
Adjective
blond (blonde)
- of light colour, usually said about light hair colour, but it can also refer to beer
Swedish
Adjective
blond
- of light hair colour.
Conjugations
| Singular | Plural | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite form | Definite form | |||||||
| Common | Neuter | Sexus maskuline | Other sexus | |||||
| Absolute | blond | blont | blonde | blonda | blonda | |||
| Comparative | blondare | |||||||
| Superlative | Attribute | blondaste | blondaste | blondaste | ||||
| Predicative | blondast | |||||||
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