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by-blow

American  
[bahy-bloh] / ˈbaɪˌbloʊ /

noun

  1. an incidental or accidental blow.

  2. Also bye-blow an illegitimate child; bastard.


by-blow British  

noun

  1. a passing or incidental blow

  2. an archaic word for a bastard

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Etymology

Origin of by-blow

First recorded in 1585–95; by- + blow 1

Example Sentences

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Our idea of religion is a by-blow of the Reformation, a Protestant concept foregrounding a personal state of mind and creedal beliefs.

From The Wall Street Journal

After Officer Delinko gave him a lift home, Curly had entertained his wife and mother-in-law with a blow- by-blow account of the exciting events.

From Literature

Farthingale was as well known in Riddsley as the Maypole; gossip had it that he was a by-blow of an old name.

From Project Gutenberg

This young cleric was amanuensis to the Duke of Gloucester, she was informed, and notoriously a by-blow of the Duke's brother, the dead Lionel of Clarence.

From Project Gutenberg

He realized that he must die, and the instincts of his race—he was a remote by-blow of royalty—taught him to make an ending in a manner becoming a gentleman.

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