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Blare


BLARE, verb intransitive [Latin ploro, to dry out, to bawl, to weep.]

1. To roar; to bellow. [Little Used.]

2. To sweal or melt away, as a candle.

This is, I believe, usually called flare.

BLARE, noun Roar; noise. [Little Used.]

And sign for battle's blare

1. A small copper coin of Bern, nearly of the same value as the ratz.