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blond and (the feminine form) blonde adj 1 said of a person or people: having light-coloured hair, between pale yellowish-gold and very light chestnut, and usually fair or pale skin and blue or grey eyes. 2 said of a person's hair: light-coloured, between pale yellowish-gold and very light chestnut. noun a person with this colour of hair. Compare brunette.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin blondus yellow.

blond

Note the distinction between blond and blonde.

blond and (the feminine form) blonde adj 1 said of a person or people: having light-coloured hair, between pale yellowish-gold and very light chestnut, and usually fair or pale skin and blue or grey eyes. 2 said of a person's hair: light-coloured, between pale yellowish-gold and very light chestnut. noun a person with this colour of hair. Compare brunette.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin blondus yellow.

blond

Note the distinction between blond and blonde.

blond and (the feminine form) blonde adj 1 said of a person or people: having light-coloured hair, between pale yellowish-gold and very light chestnut, and usually fair or pale skin and blue or grey eyes. 2 said of a person's hair: light-coloured, between pale yellowish-gold and very light chestnut. noun a person with this colour of hair. Compare brunette.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin blondus yellow.

blond

Note the distinction between blond and blonde.