Correct spelling for the English word "bleaunt" is [blˈə͡ʊnt], [blˈəʊnt], [b_l_ˈəʊ_n_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "bleaunt" is believed to have originated from the Old French term "bliaut" or "bliaud". In Old French, "bliaut" referred to a specific type of tunic or outer garment, typically worn by men in the 12th and 13th centuries. The term was borrowed from the Old High German word "bluot", which meant "bright" or "shining". Over time, "bliaut" evolved into "bleaunt" in Middle English, and it continued to denote a type of fashionable and ornate tunic-like garment, often worn by women in medieval times.