Artificial intelligent assistant

aveugle

aˈveugle, v. Obs.
  [a. F. aveugle-r, f. aveugle:—pop. L. aboculus eyeless, blind, f. ab away, wanting + oculus eye (like ā-mens mindless).]
  To blind, hoodwink; (cf. inveigle).

1543 in Calend. St. Papers IX. 287 Whom they aveugled so with fayre words and sayings. 1547 Sir W. Sharington in Froude Hist. Eng. V. xxv. 132 So seduced and aveugled by the lord admiral.

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