[f. BLACK a. + -Y1.] Somewhat black, blackish.

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1594.  Carew, Tasso (1881), 75. From his fell mouth such blacky belches came.

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1877.  [May Laffan], Honourable Miss Ferrard, I. vii. 234. Her glance fell harmlessly on Miss Babcock’s chignon—a candid edifice of jute and blacky-brown silk pinned on the back of her head.

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