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purblind
▪ I. purblind, a. (ˈpɜːblaɪnd) Forms: α. 3 pur blind, 4 pure blynde, 6 pour, poure, 6–7 pore, poare, poore blind (etc.), 8 pur blind. β. 6 poore-blynd, 6–7 pur-blinde, 7 pore-, poare-, pure-blinde, 7–8 pur-blind. γ. 3, 6–7 purblinde, 5–6 purblynde, 6–7 purblynd, 6– purblind; 6–7 purreblind; 6 poore-... Oxford English Dictionary
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poorblind
poorblind obs. form of purblind. Oxford English Dictionary
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BLIND 释义 | 柯林斯英语词典 - Collins Online Dictionary
SYNONYMS 1. blind, stone-blind, purblind mean unable to see. blind means unable to see with the physical eyes. stone-blind emphasizes complete blindness. purblind refers to weakened vision, literally or figuratively. 4. irrational, uncritical, rash, thoughtless, unreasoning. 8.
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Neil Haddon
‘Purblind (Opiate)’ won the $25,000 Glover Prize (Tasmania) 2008. wikipedia.org
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What is another word for blind? | Blind Synonyms - WordHippo
Synonyms for blind include sightless, visionless, unsighted, unseeing, amaurotic, eyeless, purblind, typhlotic, visually impaired and destitute of vision. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
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pourblind
pourblind obs. form of purblind. Oxford English Dictionary
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Carr Scrope
Scrope fancied himself ridiculed as "the purblind knight" in Earl of Rochester's Allusion to the Tenth Satire of the First Book of Horace, and attacked wikipedia.org
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pure-blinde
pure-blind(e obs. forms of purblind. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Gilbert (minister)
Calamy describes him as ‘very purblind,’ as ‘the completest schoolman’ he ever knew, in his element among ‘crabbed writers,’ yet sometimes ‘very facetious wikipedia.org
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pore-blind
pore(-)blind obs. f. purblind. Oxford English Dictionary
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poore-blind
poore-blind obs. f. purblind. Oxford English Dictionary
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purblindness
ˈpurblindness [f. purblind a. + -ness.] The quality of being purblind (lit. and fig.).1552 Huloet, Purblindnes, Luscio. 1577 B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. (1586) 903 [They] cure the dulnesse or purblindnesse of their eyes with the powder of wilde Marjoram. 1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 22 A thin plate o... Oxford English Dictionary
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spurblind
† spurblind, a. Obs. Forms: α. 6 spurr-, 6–7 spur(re)-. β. 6 spore, spoore. [App. an alteration of purblind.] = purblind a.α 1508 Stanbridge Vulgaria (W. de W.) B j b, Luscus, spurblynde. 1552 Latimer Serm. Lord's Prayer i. 4 They be spurre-blynd and sande blynd, they can not see so farre. 1584 Lyly... Oxford English Dictionary
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purblindly
ˈpurblindly, adv. rare. [f. as next + -ly2.] In a purblind manner.1847 in Webster, citing Scott. 1909 Dundee Advertiser 24 Feb. 6/2 To advance purblindly upon the problem..is to intensify the mischief. Oxford English Dictionary
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dunderwhelp
† ˈdunderwhelp Obs. [see above.] A dunderheaded ‘whelp’, a contemptible blockhead.1621 Fletcher Wild-Goose Chase iii. i, What a purblind puppy was I!.. What a dunder-whelp, To let him domineer thus! a 1625 ― Women Pleased ii. vi, You know what a dunder-whelp [Folio 1, dundierwhelp] my master is. Oxford English Dictionary
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