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▪ I. blearing, vbl. n.1 (ˈblɪərɪŋ) [f. blear v.1] 1. The condition of being bleared, blearedness.1542 Udall Erasm. Apoph. 59 a, Lippitudo Atticae, that is, the bleryng of Attica. 2. The action of making blear; fig. deception.c 1386 Chaucer Reeve's T. 11 Ful wel coude I the quyte With bleryng of a pr...
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▪ I. blaring, vbl. n. (ˈblɛərɪŋ) [f. blare v. + -ing1.] 1. = blare n.1c 1440 Promp. Parv. 40 Bloryynge or wepynge, ploratus, fletus. 1641 Best Farm. Bks. (1856) 118 That they [kyne] may not hear the rowtinge and blaringe one of another. 1855 Whitby Gloss., Blairing, bellowing, crying or squalling as...
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▪ I. blear, a. (blɪə(r)) Forms: 5–6 blere, 6–7 bleare, 7 bleer(e, 7– blear. [ME. blere, an epithet of the eyes: this and the cognate verb are of uncertain origin. There are no corresponding words in OE., and the only cognates in other Teutonic langs. are the mod.G. blerr soreness of the eyes, LG. bl...
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