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by-blow

[bahy-bloh] / ˈbaɪˌbloʊ /




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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 • Oct. 31, 2025

One try, Victoire, Daughter of Madelon, was a by-blow which died aborning.

From Time Magazine Archive

Since little Mary was a by-blow and an inconvenience �Olga, Pound and Mrs. Pound all moved in the same European artistic circles�she was boarded from birth with a farm family in the Italian Tyrol.

From Time Magazine Archive

He tried wearing it backward until Mot Snevets palled, then became Thomas Terry, which made too many people think that he was a by-blow of the famed acting family.

From Time Magazine Archive

Maybe Locke should also remember that I am merely one of the by-blow children of Madoc’s human wife.

From "The Cruel Prince" by Holly Black




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