inblind

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From in- + blind. Compare Old English ofblindian (to blind).

Verb

inblind (third-person singular simple present inblinds, present participle inblinding, simple past and past participle inblinded)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To produce blindness in; make blind; blind.
    • 1515, Alexander Barclay, Egloges:
      Such rusty meates inblindeth so our brayne, That of our fauour the muses have distayne.
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