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▪ I. ‖ blague, n.|blag| [Fr.] Pretentious falsehood, ‘humbug.’
1837Carlyle Fr. Rev. (1857) II. iii. v. vi. 313 The largest, most inspiring piece of blague manufactured, for some centuries. 1865Day of Rest Oct. 580 That is all blague. 1886Huxley in Pall Mall G. 13 Apr. 13/2 It believes in shibboleths and sentimental blague. ▪ II. ‖ blague, v. [F. blaguer, f. the n.] To tell lies.
1883Century Mag. 743 She laughed and said I blagued. |