underblow
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English underblowen, equivalent to under- + blow.
Verb
underblow (third-person singular simple present underblows, present participle underblowing, simple past underblew, past participle underblown)
- (transitive) To fail to blow with sufficient force or energy
Etymology 2
From under- + blow (noun).
Noun
underblow (plural underblows)
- A blow from beneath.
- 1866, John Pendleton Kennedy, Rob of the Bowl
- ...as advancing nearer to the skipper he struck the extended rapier with a dexterous underblow and made it spin...
- 1866, John Pendleton Kennedy, Rob of the Bowl
See also
- overblow