unˈhoodwink, v.
(un-2 4.)
| a 1608 Dee Relat. Spir. i. (1659) 393 Least peradventure God unhood-wink and make open the sight of Satan. 1682 Hickeringill Black Non-Conformist Introd. C, The Popish methods of old, but not practicable now, people are generally unhoodwinkt. 1691 tr. Emiliane's Frauds Rom. Monks (ed. 3) 242 There is scarcely any way left to disabuse and unhoodwink them. |