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Blueth vs Bluet - What's the difference?

blueth | bluet |

As nouns the difference between blueth and bluet

is that blueth is the state of being blue; blueness while bluet is any of several different species of plants having blue flowers.

blueth

English

Noun

(-)
  • (rare) The state of being blue; blueness.
  • *1754 , (Horace Walpole), letter, 8 Jun 1754:
  • *:I have long been mortified that for these three years you have seen it only in winter: it is now in the height of its greenth, blueth , gloomth, honey-suckle, and seringahood.
  • *1905 , Catholic World , April 1905:
  • *:The sky and the distances, as you looked down the Etschthal, had what in Devonshire is called the "blueth " of Italy.
  • *1928 , Alice M Williamson, Alice in Movieland :
  • *:One sits — a small "one" among twenty thousand — drowned in liquid blueth (there ought to be such a word as blueth, even if there isn't) and drowned also in heavenly floods of music.
  • bluet

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Any of several different species of plants having blue flowers.
  • * 1913 , Robert Frost, 'The Vantage Point':
  • My breathing shakes the bluet like a breeze [...].
  • * 1969 , Vladimir Nabokov, Ada or Ardor , Penguin 2011, p. 232:
  • They passed undulating fields of wheat speckled with the confetti of poppies and bluets .