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  2. Blond - Wikipedia

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    Detail of a portrait of Sigismund Casimir Vasa (c. 1644), with characteristic blond hair which darkened with time as confirmed by his later effigies.. The word blond is first documented in English in 1481 [3] and derives from Old French blund, blont, meaning 'a colour midway between golden and light chestnut'. [4]

  3. Towhead - Wikipedia

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    Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona (1053 or 1054–1082), called Cap de estopes (the Towhead) William III, Duke of Aquitaine (913–963), called Towhead A person with light blond hair

  4. Tow (fibre) - Wikipedia

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    The very light color of flax tow is the source of the word "towhead", meaning a person with naturally light blond hair. [ 2 ] Look up tow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

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    Scroll through the gallery below to learn more about your hair, and its cool history: More from LittleThings: Hide Tiny Candy Bars In Homemade Brownie Mix For An Easy And Decadent Treat

  6. Blonde stereotype - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 December 2024. Stereotypes of blond-haired people Stereotypes of blonde women were exemplified by the public image of Marilyn Monroe. Blonde stereotypes are stereotypes of blonde - haired people. Sub-types of this stereotype include the "blonde bombshell" and the "dumb blonde". Blondes have ...

  7. Titian hair - Wikipedia

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    The two are also often referred to as Titian-red and Venetian-blond, respectively, to emphasize the distinction. [2] [3] The origins of the formulas to create these hair colors by dyeing are also the same. [4] As the Venetian women had more methods to lighten their hair, [4] the term Venetian has become specifically associated with the blond ...

  8. Auburn hair - Wikipedia

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    The word "auburn" comes from the Old French word alborne, which meant blond, coming from Latin word alburnus ("off-white"). The first recorded use of auburn in English was in 1430. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The word was sometimes corrupted into abram , for example in early (pre-1685) folios of Coriolanus , Thomas Kyd 's Soliman and Perseda (1588) and Thomas ...

  9. Tania Head: One of the biggest frauds in history pretended to ...

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    Incredible stories of heroism, heartache, survival and triumph have been shared by survivors, family members and service personnel who were personally affected by the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the ...