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blind (iou)



blind verb. ME.
[from BLIND adjective & adverb, repl. BLEND verb1.]
I. verb trans.
Make unable to see, permanently or temporarily. ME.
blind me!, blind him!, etc.: used as an imprecation. eff and blind: see EFF 2.
Rob of understanding, judgement, or moral sense, deceive, (with regard to). ME.
blind with SCIENCE.
R. B. Sheridan How jealousy blinds people! W. S. Maugham The glamour of their resounding titles blinded him to their faults.
Conceal, obscure. arch. ME.
Keats Wherefore did you blind Yourself from his quick eyes.
Deprive of light, darken; eclipse. arch. L15.
Dryden Such darkness blinds the sky. Tennyson [Aurora's] sweet eyes..blind the stars.
[from BLIND noun.]
a. Draw a blind over (a window etc.). E18.
b. Provide with protective structures. M19.
II. verb intrans.
Become blind. rare. ME.
Go blindly or heedlessly, esp. in a motor vehicle. slang. E20.
blindingly adverb in a blinding manner M19.