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bleck

Bleck (noun) means any black fluid substance, as in blacking for leather, or black grease.

noun
1
Any black fluid substance, as in blacking for leather, or black grease.
2
A black man.
3
Coalfish (Pollachius virens).
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Etymology

From Middle English blek (“ink”), from Old Norse blek (“black tint, ink”), from Old English blæc (“black tint or dye, ink”), from Proto-West Germanic *blak, from Proto-Germanic *blaką (“that which is black; blackness”).

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What is the meaning of bleck?

"bleck" (noun) means any black fluid substance, as in blacking for leather, or black grease.

What are the different meanings of bleck?

"bleck" has 3 main meanings: 1. Any black fluid substance, as in blacking for leather, or black grease; 2. A black man; 3. Coalfish (Pollachius virens).

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