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The first records of the word blame come from the 1100s. It comes from the Late Latin blasphēmāre, meaning “to blaspheme” (“to speak in a disrespectful way about God or other things considered sacred”). Blame appears in many different words and expressions.
Often, in official contexts, blame is "assigned" or "placed." A common complaint among younger siblings is, "Why do I always get blamed for everything?".
7 дней назад · BLAME definition: 1. to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something…. Learn more.
The earliest known use of the noun blame is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for blame is from around 1230, in Hali Meidenhad.
blame ; present simple I / you / we / they blame ; he / she / it blames ; past simple blamed ; -ing form blaming.
verb blames; blamed; blaming [+ object] : to say or think that a person or thing is responsible for something bad that has happened.
From Middle English blamen, borrowed from Old French blasmer, from Late Latin blasphēmāre (“to reproach, to revile”), from Ancient Greek βλασφημέω (blasphēméō).
blame in American English. (bleɪm ). verb transitiveWord forms: blamed or ˈblaming. 1. to accuse of being at fault; condemn (for something); censure. 2. to find ... Blame · Put the blame on · Cast blame · Shoulder the blame
blame · Anglo-French, Old French bla(s)me, derivative of the verb, verbal · Vulgar Latin *blastēmāre, for Late Latin blasphēmāre to blaspheme; (noun, nominal) ...
28 сент. 2017 г. · "lay responsibility on for something deemed wrong," from Old French blasmer (12c., Modern French blâmer) "to rebuke, reprimand, condemn, criticize,"
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