English Etymology from Middle French "blond" (masculine); "blonde" (feminine). Noun a person of fair skin and hair (usually spelled "blonde" when referring to a woman). a pale golden brown colour. Adjective of a bleached, or pale golden colour. of a blond complexion (referring to a person) Alternate spelling blonde Related words See Appendix:Colours Dutch Adjective blond (blonde) of light colour, usually said about light hair colour, but it can also refer to beer
Etymology from Middle French "blond" (masculine); "blonde" (feminine). Noun a person of fair skin and hair (usually spelled "blonde" when referring to a woman). a pale golden brown colour. Adjective of a bleached, or pale golden colour. of a blond complexion (referring to a person) Alternate spelling blonde Related words See Appendix:Colours Dutch Adjective blond (blonde) of light colour, usually said about light hair colour, but it can also refer to beer
Dutch Adjective blond (blonde) of light colour, usually said about light hair colour, but it can also refer to beer
Adjective blond (blonde) of light colour, usually said about light hair colour, but it can also refer to beer
blond (blonde)