handblown

adj

Etymology

From hand + blown.

  1. derived from blāwan
  2. inherited from blāƿen
  3. inherited from blawen
  4. compounded as handblown — “hand + blown

Definitions

  1. Blown by hand, without the use of machinery

    • But of all the extravagances that reflected the country’s new wealth and glory, Mr. Giunta became most fixated on the bouquets’ vases: typically baroque handblown Venetian goblets of sap-green glass.

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