sb. Obs. [App. from root of BLOW v.: cf. BLADDER.] = BLADDER sb. 2; blister, swelling.
c. 1440. York Myst., xi. 294. Grete loppis ouere all þis lande þei flye, That with bytyng makis mekill blure [Towneley Myst., viii. 294 Where thay byte thay make grete blowre].
c. 1460. Towneley Myst., 310. So many Thus broght I on blure.
a. 1499. Garlandia, Equiv., in Promp. Parv., 43. Bulla, tumor, laticum, i. e. aquarum, a bollynge or a bloure.