Present participle of blaw; blowing, producing a stream of air or wind (Scottish/dialectal).
From blaw plus the present participle suffix -ing, maintaining the Scottish dialectal pronunciation and form of the root verb.
The -ing suffix is one of the most stable parts of English—you can add it to almost any verb to show what's currently happening, making it one of the most productive word formations in the language.
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