Lith. | balandis | pigeon, 254, 255 |
Lettish | balodi | pigeon |
Alb. | baldos | badger 3.7.5.4 |
Engl.: Essex | bald | white-faced (animal) |
Engl. | bald | bald; baldie Coot,138 |
Ital.: Brescia | Baldo (Monte) | oronym |
Ital. | sbaldore | baldness |
Bulg. | bléden | pale |
Pol. | blady | pale |
Ukr. | blidij | pale |
Russian | blednyj | pale |
Franç.: reg. | blad | wheat |
Franç. | blé | wheat, from its pale yellow colour |
Franç.: FR | biad | pale, whitish |
Franç. | blond | blond |
Ital. | biondo | id. |
Franç.: Fimeu | biandè | (verbe) se dit d'un feu ou incendie qui par intervalles devient plus lumineux, FEW 23: 185 |
Franç.: Uriménil | rbiandou | éclat de feu, FEW 23: 185 |
Engl. | blind | Germ. blind, reference to the pale, glaucous aspect of blind people's cornea |
Engl.: Scot. | blin | Purple Sandpiper, 186 (bluish colour) |
Gael. Ire. (o.liter.) | blath | Cymric blawd flower |
Germ. | blust | blossom |