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Etymology of the English word blueline

the English word blueline
derived from the English word blue
derived from the Old French word bleu
derived from the Medieval Latin word blavus (blue)
derived from the Frankish root *blao
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bhel-
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *blæwaz
derived from the English word line
derived from the Old French word ligne
derived from the Classical Latin word linea (string, line)
derived from the Classical Latin word linum (flax, linen cloth, thread)
derived from the Greek word linon, λίνον (flax; 'linen')

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