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Former divisions of the British Royal Navy
Flag of the Blue Squadron 1558–1596, 1596–1603 Flag of the Blue Squadron 1620–1707 Flag of the Blue Squadron 1707–1800 Flag of the Blue Squadron 1801–1864
Coloured squadrons of the Royal Navy
Coloured_squadrons_of_the_Royal_Navy
World War II-era Spanish military unit
The Blue Squadron (Spanish: Escuadrilla Azul, German: 15. Spanische Staffel) was a generic name given to the group of volunteer pilots and ground crews
Blue_Squadron
Topics referred to by the same term
The Blue Squadron may refer to: The Blue Squadron (1934 film), an Anglo-Italian aviation drama film directed by George King The Blue Squadron (1937 film)
The_Blue_Squadron
United States Navy's flight demonstration squadron
The Blue Angels, formally named the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, is a United States Navy flight demonstration squadron. Formed in 1946, the
Blue_Angels
Former senior rank of the British Royal Navy
White Squadron Vice-Admiral of the Blue Squadron Rear-Admiral of the Red Squadron Rear-Admiral of the White Squadron Rear-Admiral of the Blue Squadron Seniority
Admiral_of_the_Blue
British state ensign
of precedence, as Admiral of the Red Squadron, Admiral of the White Squadron, and Admiral of the Blue Squadron. These were abolished as promotional ranks
Blue_Ensign
Rank of the Royal Navy
White Squadron Vice-Admiral of the Blue Squadron Rear-Admiral of the Red Squadron Rear-Admiral of the White Squadron Rear-Admiral of the Blue Squadron Seniority
Vice-Admiral_of_the_Blue
Rank of the navy of the United Kingdom
into three squadrons Red, White and Blue in order of seniority. Admirals were appointed to these squadrons and therefore their rank and squadron split the
Admiral_of_the_White
Rank of the navy of the United Kingdom
White Squadron Vice-Admiral of the Blue Squadron Rear-Admiral of the Red Squadron Rear-Admiral of the White Squadron Rear-Admiral of the Blue Squadron Seniority
Vice-Admiral_of_the_White
Rank of the navy of Great Britain
the Blue). The Tudor navy inaugurated squadron colours during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603) to subdivide the English fleet into three squadrons. There
Rear-Admiral_of_the_Blue
Rank of the navy of the United Kingdom
White Squadron Vice-Admiral of the Blue Squadron Rear-Admiral of the Red Squadron Rear-Admiral of the White Squadron Rear-Admiral of the Blue Squadron Seniority
Admiral_of_the_Red
American law enforcement official
Rescue Team, the elite tactical unit of the agency, serving in the Blue Squadron. In this role, Driscoll was part of two notable raids. First, in 2013
Brian_Driscoll
Rank of the navy of the United Kingdom
White Squadron Vice-Admiral of the Blue Squadron Rear-Admiral of the Red Squadron Rear-Admiral of the White Squadron Rear-Admiral of the Blue Squadron Seniority
Rear-Admiral_of_the_Red
Unit of Spanish volunteers in the German Wehrmacht during World War II
to casualties, this unit was disbanded. Aviator volunteers formed a Blue Squadron (Escuadrillas Azules) which, using Messerschmitt Bf 109s and Focke-Wulf
Blue_Division
under the Duke of York - his flagship being the Royal Charles. The Blue (or Rear) Squadron was under Earl of Sandwich - his flagship being the Royal Prince
Battle of Lowestoft order of battle
Battle_of_Lowestoft_order_of_battle
1690 fleet action of the Nine Years' War
white squadron with 21 ships – commanded by Cornelis Evertsen – in the van. Torrington was in the centre red squadron; the rear blue squadron, commanded
Battle_of_Beachy_Head_(1690)
Air demonstration squadron of the United States Air Force
France formed in 1931 and the United States Navy Blue Angels formed in 1946. The Thunderbirds Squadron tours the United States and much of the world, performing
United States Air Force Thunderbirds
United_States_Air_Force_Thunderbirds
Rank of the navy of the United Kingdom
White squadron Vice-admiral of the Blue squadron Rear-admiral of the Red squadron Rear-admiral of the White squadron Rear-admiral of the Blue squadron Seniority
Vice-Admiral_of_the_Red
2012 US special forces raid in Somalia
On January 25, 2012, 24 Navy SEALs from SEAL Team Six Blue squadron, raided a compound 12 miles (19 km) north of the Somali city of Adado, killing nine
Rescue of Jessica Buchanan and Poul Hagen Thisted
Rescue_of_Jessica_Buchanan_and_Poul_Hagen_Thisted
1937 Argentine film
The Blue Squadron (Spanish: El escuadrón azul) is a 1937 Argentine film directed and written by Nelo Cosimi during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema
The_Blue_Squadron_(1937_film)
Large naval battle in June 1666 between England and the Netherlands; Dutch victory
white squadron followed by the blue squadron northwest against Evertsen's squadron sailing southeast and engaged it at close range. De Ruyter's squadron facing
Four_Days'_Battle
national flags, and the squadron ensigns (by this time plain red, blue and white flags, for the first, second and third squadrons respectively) were used
List of command flags of the Royal Navy
List_of_command_flags_of_the_Royal_Navy
Rank in the navy of Great Britain
White Squadron Vice-Admiral of the Blue Squadron Rear-Admiral of the Red Squadron Rear-Admiral of the White Squadron Rear-Admiral of the Blue Squadron Seniority
Rear-Admiral_of_the_White
1653 naval battle of the First Anglo-Dutch War
Lieutenant-Admiral Maarten Tromp and Vice-admiral Witte de With, divided in five squadrons. On 2 June 1653 the Dutch attacked but were beaten back because the English
Battle_of_the_Gabbard
United States Navy component of JSOC
color-coded line squadrons: Red Squadron (Assault) Blue Squadron (Assault) Gold Squadron (Assault) Silver Squadron (Assault) Black Squadron (Intelligence
SEAL_Team_Six
Part of the American Revolutionary War
maintain a fleet in being. The commanders of the two squadrons of the British fleet, Admiral of the Blue Augustus Keppel and Sir Hugh Palliser, were already
Battle_of_Ushant_(1778)
1934 British film by George King
The Blue Squadron is a lost 1934 Anglo-Italian aviation drama film directed by George King and starring Esmond Knight and John Stuart. It was written
The_Blue_Squadron_(1934_film)
United States Navy admiral (born 1955)
selection and training course. McRaven served as assault team leader of blue squadron but was relieved of duty in 1983 due to McRaven's concerns about military
William_H._McRaven
Flying squadron of the British Army's Army Air Corps
"Blue Thunder". The squadron is part of the Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing. No. 658 Squadron was a Royal Air Force air observation post squadron associated
No._658_Squadron_AAC
1692 battle of the Nine Years' War
up the rear, the French Blue squadron (14 ships under Coetlogon, Gabaret and Pannetier) would face the English Blue squadron (29 ships under Carter, Ashby
Action_at_Barfleur
How the x-wing has evolved
Red Squadron Veteran Blue Squadron Escort Ship tokens are dual-sided and have the following front/back combinations: Luke Skywalker / Red Squadron Veteran
Star Wars: X-Wing Second Edition
Star_Wars:_X-Wing_Second_Edition
1665 naval battle during the Second Anglo-Dutch War
rearguard, the Blue Squadron The Dutch fleet of 103 ships carrying 4,869 guns and 21,613 men had no fewer than seven squadrons: First squadron, from the Admiralty
Battle_of_Lowestoft
British naval history
the blue without ever having served as a rear-admiral of the red or white squadron. On the opposite, a higher-ranked admiral in a lower squadron (i.e
Royal Navy ranks, rates, and uniforms of the 18th and 19th centuries
Royal_Navy_ranks,_rates,_and_uniforms_of_the_18th_and_19th_centuries
Spanish military officer (1906–1994)
faction during the Spanish Civil War and was the first commander of the Blue Squadron of World War II during Operation Barbarossa. Salas began his military
Ángel_Salas_Larrazábal
2008 Covert anti-Taliban raid conducted by Seal Team 6 against in Angoor Adda
(Pashto: د انګور اډې بريد) was a covert raid conducted by SEAL Team Six Blue squadron against Taliban fighters on September 3, 2008, within the border town
Angoor_Adda_raid
pinpointed in October 2008. Approximately two dozen DEVGRU operators from Blue Squadron were set down a few miles from the location of where the hostage was
List of operations conducted by SEAL Team Six
List_of_operations_conducted_by_SEAL_Team_Six
1976 novel by Alan Dean Foster
details throughout, such as Luke's squadron in the Death Star assault being Blue Squadron, thus Luke's call sign is "Blue Five" instead of "Red Five". The
Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker
Star_Wars:_From_the_Adventures_of_Luke_Skywalker
Unfinished 2004 novel by Patrick O'Brian
The South African squadron, under its Commander-in-Chief Admiral Lord Leyton, makes its appearance. Taking command of the blue squadron, Aubrey boards his
The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey
The_Final_Unfinished_Voyage_of_Jack_Aubrey
Torch. This list does not show the aircraft of the Spanish volunteer Blue Squadron as they were part of the Luftwaffe in that role not the Spanish Air
List of aircraft of Spain in World War II
List_of_aircraft_of_Spain_in_World_War_II
British civil ensign
precedence, the Admiral of the Red Squadron, the Admiral of the White Squadron, and the Admiral of the Blue Squadron. These were abolished as promotional
Red_Ensign
Flags used in Royal Navy vessels
of precedence, as Admiral of the Red Squadron, Admiral of the White Squadron, and Admiral of the Blue Squadron. These were abolished as promotional ranks
White_Ensign
third-rate HMS Princessa. On 12 April 1782, she was the flagship of the Blue squadron at the Battle of the Saintes under Admiral Francis Samuel Drake. From
Spanish_ship_Princesa_(1750)
British frigate wrecked in 1682
pursuit. Coleman's squadron succeeded in reaching the dockyard at Sheerness relatively unscathed. Gloucester was in the Blue Squadron (Van division) during
English ship Gloucester (1654)
English_ship_Gloucester_(1654)
List of United States Air Force squadrons Space.com: "Chilton: Progress Is Being Made On Space Situational Awareness" Deprecated link archived 13 May
List of United States Air Force space squadrons
List_of_United_States_Air_Force_space_squadrons
Navy aircraft squadrons. Deactivated or disestablished squadrons are listed in the list of inactive United States Navy aircraft squadrons. The U.S. Navy
List of United States Navy aircraft squadrons
List_of_United_States_Navy_aircraft_squadrons
member of Prince Rupert's Squadron, Van division under the command of Vice-Admiral Sir Christopher Myngs. As a member of Blue Squadron, Center Division under
English_ship_President_(1650)
Fictional fighter craft
belonging to "Blue squadron", limitations in bluescreen photography led to the markings on the filming models, as well as the fictional squadron affiliation
X-wing_fighter
partook in the Battle of Portland on 18 February 1653. As a member of Blue Squadron, Center Division she took part in the Battle of the Gabbard on 2–3 June
English_ship_Gift
OF-3 rank in the Royal Air Force and other air forces
This includes squadrons of the RAF Regiment and University Air Squadrons.[citation needed] The rank insignia consists of a thin blue band on a slightly
Squadron_leader
English actor (1897–1971)
Robert Clayton Princess Charming (1934) as Mr. Thompson (uncredited) The Blue Squadron (1934) as Bianci Little Friend (1934) as Mason Lady in Danger (1934)
Cecil_Parker
volunteered for service against the Soviet Union. He commanded a squadron of the Blue Squadron. "Mariano Cuadra Medina" (in Spanish). Real Academia de la Historia
Mariano_Cuadra_Medina
Battles of the Nine Years' War
Ashby, with the rear and some way off, sought to close and bring his Blue squadron into action. From around 11:00, and for the next few hours, both fleets
Battles of Barfleur and La Hougue
Battles_of_Barfleur_and_La_Hougue
American cartoonist (born 1970)
Adventure Boys Inc. Illustrator: Blue Squadron: Big Splash by Loren L. Coleman 2007 Adventure Boys Inc. Illustrator: Blue Squadron: The Shores of Tripoli by
Shane_White
Royal Air Force unit established during WW1
Number 92 Squadron, also known as No. 92 (East India) Squadron and currently as No. 92 Tactics and Training Squadron, of the Royal Air Force is a test
No._92_Squadron_RAF
Fictional military alliance in Star Wars
Hoth; and the Battle of Endor. Blue Squadron, commanded by Antoc Merrick, was an airspeeder and starfighter squadron that served as part of the Rebel
Rebel_Alliance
English naval officer
Second Anglo-Dutch War, he distinguished himself as rear admiral of the Blue Squadron in the Battle of Lowestoft, with as flagship the new second rate HMS Royal
Thomas_Teddeman
U.S. Navy Blue Angels pilot
flight leader and commanding officer of the Blue Angels, an elite fighter jet flight demonstration squadron. Armatas graduated from the United States Naval
Alexander_Armatas
Military unit
Blue Impulse (ブルーインパルス, Burū Inparusu) (currently 11 Squadron 4th Air Wing, previously 21 Squadron 4th Air Wing) is the aerobatic demonstration team of
Blue_Impulse
French Navy officer of the War of American Independence
Division of the White-and-Blue squadron of the fleet under Orvilliers. In 1781, he commanded the 74-gun Bourgogne, in the Blue squadron of the fleet under De
Charles_de_Charritte
Royal Navy officer and politician (1744–1819)
aboard the 74-gun HMS Excellent and was promoted vice-admiral of the blue squadron. In August he shifted his flag to the newer and larger 80-gun HMS Caesar
William_Cornwallis
Aviation group of the Brazilian Air Force
B), the blue squadron (identified by the letter C) and the green squadron (identified by the letter D); in February 1945 the yellow squadron ceased to
1st Brazilian Fighter Squadron
1st_Brazilian_Fighter_Squadron
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
(as a member of Blue Squadron, Van Division) under the command of Captain Benjhamin Young, on 3 June 1665. As a member of Blue Squadron, Rear Division
English_ship_Adventure_(1646)
Roller coaster at Disneyland Paris
laser fire is volleyed between spaceships. With the TIES destroyed, the Blue Squadron fires at a nearby Star Destroyer, striking a critical blow to its bridge
Star_Wars_Hyperspace_Mountain
French Navy officer
the squadron under Du Chaffault. In 1788, the commanded the 70-gun Dauphin Royal, lead ship of the Second Division in the White-and-Blue squadron of the
Armand-Claude_Poute_de_Nieuil
all of the active aircraft squadrons that currently exist in the United States Air Force, sorted by type. Most squadrons have changed names and designations
List of active United States Air Force aircraft squadrons
List_of_active_United_States_Air_Force_aircraft_squadrons
Flag of the United Kingdom
a deep "navy" blue (Pantone 280), which can be traced to the colour used for the Blue Ensign of the Royal Navy's historic "Blue Squadron". (Dark shades
Union_Jack
United States Marine Corps squadron
Tiltrotor Squadron 365 (VMM-365) is a United States Marine Corps tiltrotor squadron consisting of MV-22B Osprey transport aircraft. The squadron, known as
VMM-365
Military unit used by naval forces, usually comprising a number of ships
three squadrons, the red, the white, and the blue. Each Royal Navy squadron alone was more powerful than most national navies. Today, a squadron might
Squadron_(naval)
1665 as a member of Blue Squadron, Rear Division. The following year she was at the Four Days' Battle again as a member of Blue Squadron though as a member
English ship Providence (1637)
English_ship_Providence_(1637)
Government history website states: "Its royal blue background is derived from the ensign of the Blue Squadron of the Royal Navy." The notice that appeared
Flag_of_New_Zealand
Military unit
3rd Air Squadron (Indonesian: Skadron Udara 3 or Skadud 3 or SkU 3) is a Fighter Squadron of the Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU) under the command of the
3rd_Air_Squadron_(Indonesia)
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
No. 617 Squadron is a Royal Air Force aircraft squadron commonly known as The Dambusters for its actions during Operation Chastise against German dams
No._617_Squadron_RAF
Military unit
Strike Fighter Squadron 146 (VFA-146) also known as the "Blue Diamonds" is a United States Navy operational fleet strike fighter squadron based at Naval
VFA-146
Ship of the line of the French Navy
1781, under Captain Jean-Baptiste Turpin du Breuil, Hercule was in the Blue squadron of the fleet under François Joseph Paul de Grasse. She took part in
French_ship_Hercule_(1778)
Royal Navy officer
Spragge was in command of the Red Squadron on the London in the Battle of Solebay in 1672 and of the Blue Squadron on the new Prince Royal of 100 cannon
Edward_Spragge
British Royal Navy officer (died 1675)
Mediterranean with a squadron of ships under his command. He returned to Britain and was appointed admiral of the blue squadron in the royal fleet, taking
Jeremiah Smith (Royal Navy officer)
Jeremiah_Smith_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Military unit
The squadron was organized in March 1942 as the 380th Bombardment Squadron and trained in the Southeastern United States with North American B-25 Mitchells
380th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron
380th_Electromagnetic_Warfare_Squadron
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
Captain entered Boston Harbor with John Montagu, Rear-Admiral of the Blue Squadron and newly appointed Commander-in-Chief of the North American Station
HMS_Captain_(1743)
Air and Space warfare branch of Spain's armed forces
Africa Air Zone The Blue Squadron (Escuadrillas Azules) was an air unit that fought alongside the Axis powers at the time of the Blue Division, Division
Spanish_Air_and_Space_Force
English naval officer (died 1692)
early in the following year was promoted to be rear-admiral of the Blue squadron. In April 1692 he was sent with a few ships to scour the coast of France
Richard Carter (Royal Navy officer)
Richard_Carter_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Crisis) and recruitment of volunteers at the Eastern Front (Blue Division and Blue Squadron); see Spain during World War II Formation of the unit Company
List of wars involving Yugoslavia
List_of_wars_involving_Yugoslavia
Military unit
Helicopter Attack Squadron (Light) Five, abbreviation HA(L)-5 (sometimes stylized as HAL-5), was a helicopter attack squadron of the United States Navy
Helicopter Attack Squadron (Light) Five
Helicopter_Attack_Squadron_(Light)_Five
Military unit
VA-34, nicknamed the Blue Blasters, was an Attack Squadron of the U.S. Navy. The squadron was established as Fighter Squadron VF-20 on 15 October 1943
VA-34_(1943–1969)
entire division: – the Blue Division or División Azul under Agustín Muñoz Grandes – including an air force squadron – the Blue Squadron, 18,104 men in all
Spain_during_World_War_II
French Navy officer of the War of American Independence
after, he captained the 60-gun Fier, part of the First Division of the Blue squadron in the fleet under Orvilliers. He took an incidental part in the Battle
Jean-Baptiste Turpin du Breuil
Jean-Baptiste_Turpin_du_Breuil
Military unit
Squadron 451 (VMF-451) was activated on 15 February 1944 at Marine Corps Air Station Mojave, California. The "Blue Devils" were one of 32 squadrons that
VMFAT-501
Canadian military flight demonstration team 1949–1951
The Blue Devils or the 410 (F) Squadron Aerobatic Team was a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) aerobatic team that flew the de Havilland Vampire jet aircraft
Blue_Devils_(aerobatic_team)
Military unit
VS-35, Sea Control Squadron 35, known as the Blue Wolves was a carrier-based United States Navy squadron based out of Naval Air Station North Island in
VS-35_(1990–2005)
Gunvessel of the Royal Navy
the lead ship of six Intrepid-class gunvessels. She was a member of Blue Squadron in the 23 April 1856 Fleet Review of ships which had taken part in Vice-Admiral
HMS_Intrepid_(1855)
II – Prisoners". "Polish Air Force during World War II – Lorient". "Blue Squadron". "Knights of the Virtuti Militari Order". Application for the Conferment
Paweł_Hur
U.S. Navy pilot (born c. 1986)
2022 as the first female fighter jet pilot in the elite Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron. Lee made her debut as the Left Wing demo pilot in the
Amanda_Lee_(pilot)
U.S. Air Force's tier one special operations force
The 24th Special Tactics Squadron is a special tactics unit of the United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC). Garrisoned at Pope Field
24th_Special_Tactics_Squadron
French Navy officer of the War of American Independence
transferred to command of the Blue squadron (rear) in De Grasse's fleet, with his flag on the 80-gun Languedoc. Before his squadron departed, an accidental
François-Aymar_de_Monteil
English naval officer and colonial administrator
Rear-Admiral of the Blue Squadron. In June 1665, he was appointed Vice-Admiral of the Blue. During the Second Anglo-Dutch War he commanded a squadron at the Battle
George_Ayscue
18 February 1653 as a member of Robert Blake's Fleet. As a member of Blue Squadron, Rear Division she took part in the Battle of the Gabbard on 2–3 June
English_ship_Amity_(1650)
Navy aircraft squadrons which have carried a VF designation at some point during their existence have been disestablished. Two squadrons exist in an "inactive"
List of inactive United States Navy aircraft squadrons (VF)
List_of_inactive_United_States_Navy_aircraft_squadrons_(VF)
Military unit
comprises: HQ staff A (Red) Squadron B (Black) Squadron C (Blue) Squadron D (Green) Operational Reserve Squadron Service (Yellow) Squadron Courtial, Marie-Madeleine
1/3rd_Lancers_Battalion
British naval officer, politician and colonial administrator
on the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea, where he commanded ships and squadrons in actions against both Spanish and French ships and settlements. Despite
Sir Charles Knowles, 1st Baronet
Sir_Charles_Knowles,_1st_Baronet
British multi-role airborne radar
carriers, each carrying a Sea Harrier squadron. 801 Squadron was embarked on HMS Invincible and 800 Squadron (now with Blue Fox) on the flagship, HMS Hermes
Ferranti_Blue_Fox
Pennant flown from the masthead of a warship
fly. Formerly, when the Royal Navy was divided into red, white and blue squadrons, there were four different pennants in use, the colour of the fly of
Commissioning_pennant
BLUE SQUADRON
BLUE SQUADRON
Girl/Female
Tamil
Neelavathi | நீலாவாதீÂ
Blue
Neelavathi | நீலாவாதீÂ
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nilanjan | நீலாஂஜந
Blue, With blue eyes
Nilanjan | நீலாஂஜந
Female
Yiddish
(בְּלוּמֶע) Variant form of Yiddish Bluma, BLUME means "flower."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Blue
Girl/Female
Persian English French
Blue.
Boy/Male
Irish Gaelic
Blue.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Blue, With blue eyes
Girl/Female
Hindu
Blue
Boy/Male
Tamil
Blue
Surname or Lastname
English
English : generally a fairly recent Americanized form of German Blau or the French cognate Bleu.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Blue
Boy/Male
Tamil
Neelanjan | நீலஂஜந
Blue, With blue eyes
Neelanjan | நீலஂஜந
Boy/Male
Native American
Blue.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Blue Sky; Blue
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Blue Throated; Blue Necked
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Blue Throated; Blue Necked
Boy/Male
Hindu
Blue, With blue eyes
Boy/Male
Irish
Blue.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Bligh.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Blue Throated; Blue Necked
BLUE SQUADRON
BLUE SQUADRON
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Compiler of the Vedas
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
An Ayurvedic Herb; Painter or Cheetah Depending Upon Usage
Girl/Female
French
Cherry; cherry red.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Celebrated or renowned, Much heard of, Famous, Pleased, Delighted, Happy, Son of Vasudeva (Brahma purana, Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Lord of Earth; Vishnu:
Girl/Female
Muslim
God is gracious
Girl/Female
Arabic
Blessing of God
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bara, BARRA means "to choose." Compare with masculine Barra.
Boy/Male
Indian
A pleasant face, Eloquent
Boy/Male
English
Variant abbreviation of Sydney, meaning "From St. Denis".
BLUE SQUADRON
BLUE SQUADRON
BLUE SQUADRON
BLUE SQUADRON
BLUE SQUADRON
v. t.
To make blue; to dye of a blue color; to make blue by heating, as metals, etc.
superl.
Pale, without redness or glare, -- said of a flame; hence, of the color of burning brimstone, betokening the presence of ghosts or devils; as, the candle burns blue; the air was blue with oaths.
a.
Dark blue or bluish gray; lead-colored.
a.
Having the blue color of the sky; azure; as, a sky-blue stone.
a.
Deep blue, like smalt.
superl.
Suited to produce low spirits; gloomy in prospect; as, thongs looked blue.
a.
Of inflexible honesty and fidelity; -- a term derived from the true, or Coventry, blue, formerly celebrated for its unchanging color. See True blue, under Blue.
superl.
Severe or over strict in morals; gloom; as, blue and sour religionists; suiting one who is over strict in morals; inculcating an impracticable, severe, or gloomy mortality; as, blue laws.
a.
Having blue eyes.
n.
The European blue titmouse (Parus coeruleus); the bluecap.
n.
See Saunders-blue.
imp. & p. p.
of Blue
n.
Alt. of Blue-bonnet
superl.
Low in spirits; melancholy; as, to feel blue.
a.
Having blue veins or blue streaks.
n.
The blue-cheeked honeysucker of Australia.
superl.
Having the color of the clear sky, or a hue resembling it, whether lighter or darker; as, the deep, blue sea; as blue as a sapphire; blue violets.