ˈblundered, ppl. a.
[f. blunder v. + -ed1.]
† 1. Mixed, muddled, turbid. Obs. exc. dial.
| 1855 Whitby Gloss., Blunder'd, render'd thick and muddy as liquids appear when the sediment is shaken up. |
2. Done or made wrong by blundering; bungled.
| 1880 H. N. Henfrey in Antiquary No. i. 20/1 Pennies of this type with blundered legends..I have noted eight different blundered reverses. 1884 Athenæum 26 Jan. 123/3 A Saxon or Dano-Saxon penny with a blundered legend. |