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BLIND

  • adjective
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Grammar
BLIND, def. se blinda, seó, ðæt blinde; adj.
Wright's OE grammar
§96; §217; §285; §292; §423; §424; §426; §440;
BLIND, deprived of sight; cæcus
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  • Ðá wæs him broht án deófolseóc man, se wæs blind and dumb

    tunc oblatus est ei dæmonium habens, cæcus et mutus,

    • Mt. Bos. 12, 22
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    • Mk. Bos. 10, 46
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    • Cd. 115
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    • Th. 150, 13
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    • Gen. 2491
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  • Ðæt ðú grápie on midne dæg, swá se blinda déþ on þistrum

    ut palpes in meridie, sicut palpare solet cæcus in tenebris,

    • Deut. 28, 29
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    • Mt. Bos. 23, 26
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  • Æt-hrán he ðæs blindan hand

    he took the hand of the blind [man],

    • Mk. Bos. 8, 23
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  • Hwá gewothte mannes múþ oððe hwá geworhte dumne oððe deáfne and blindne oððe geseóndne

    quis fecit os hominis aut quis fabricatus est mutum et surdum, cæcum et videntem?

    • Ex. 4, 11
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    • Chr. 1036
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    • Erl. 165, 29
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    • Ælf. Tod. 15
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  • Híg synt blinde, and blindra látteówas: se blinda, gyf he blindne lǽt, híg feallaþ begen on ǽnne pytt

    cæci sunt, et duces cæcorum: cæcus si cæco ducatum præstet, ambo in foveam cadunt,

    • Mt. Bos. 15, 14
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    • 9, 27
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    • 20, 30
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    • Lk. Bos. 7, 22
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    • Andr. Kmbl. 1162
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    • An. 581
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  • Blinde on geþoncum

    blind in thoughts,

    • Exon. 24 b
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    • Th. 69, 28
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    • Cri. 1127
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    • Bt. Met. Fox 19, 59
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    • Met. 19, 30
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  • Mæg wód man blindra manna eágan ontýnan

    numquid dæmonium potest cæcorum oculos aperire?

    • Jn. Bos. 10, 21
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  • Manegum blindum he gesihþe forgeaf

    cæcis multis donavit visum,

    • Lk. Bos. 7, 21
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    • 4, 18
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  • Ðonne ðú gebeórscype dó, clypa þearfan, and wanhále, and healte, and blinde

    cum facis convivium, voca pauperes, debiles, claudos, et cæcos,

    • Lk. Bos. 14, 13
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    • Ps. Th. 145, 7
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  • Drihten onleóhteþ ða blindan [MS. blinden]

    Dominus illuminat cæcos,

    • Ps. Lamb. 145, 8
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  • Eálá ge dysegan and blindan

    O ye foolish and blind,

    • Mt. Bos. 23, 17, 19, 24
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Blind slite or slyte a blind or inward wound, i.e. a bite, the wound of which does not appear because of the swelling of the part affected; morsus, cujus vulnus non apparet præ tumore partis affectæ,
  • Herb. 4, 12
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  • Lchdm. i. 92, 25
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  • Seó blinde netele

    or netle the blind or dead nettle

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    archangelica [lamium album, Lin.],

    • Ælfc. Gl. 43
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    • Som. 64, 51
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    • Wrt. Voc. 31, 61
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    • L. M. 1, 23
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    • Lchdm. ii. 66, 4
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  • Blinda mann

    a parasite;

    palpo,

    • Ælfc. Gr. 36
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    • Som. 38, 46, 47
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  • Blinde cweartern

    a blind or dark prison;

    cæcus vel tenebrosus carcer

  • Gebrohton hí hine binnan ðam blindan cwearterne

    they brought him into the dark prison,

    • Homl. Th. i. 416, 28
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  • Engel scínende ðæt blinde cweartern mid leóhte afylde

    a shining angel filled the dark prison with light,

    • ii. 382, 6
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Etymology
[
O. Sax. blind
:
O. Frs. Dut. O. Dut. Ger. blind
:
M. H. Ger. O. H. Ger. blint, gen. blindes
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Goth. blinds
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Dan. Swed. blind
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Icel. blindr
.]
Derived forms
hyge-blind, mód-
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  • BLIND, adj.