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▪ I. unˈblind, a. (un-1 7.)
1818Keats Visit Burns's Country 48 That he may..keep his vision clear from speck, his inward sight unblind. ▪ II. unˈblind, v. [un-2 3. Cf. Du. ontblinden.] 1. trans. To free from blindness. In some instances implying sense 2.
1598Marlowe & Chapman Hero & Leander iii. 365 We know not how to vow, till loue vnblinde vs. 1605Sylvester Miracle of Peace xxiv, Unblinde thy blinde soule, ope thine inward sight. 1681Rycaut tr. Gracian's Critick 202 How well is my innocency..rewarded, wherewith I desire to unblind the World. 2. = unblindfold v.
1590R. W[ilson] Three Lords & Ladies Lond. i. I iij b, Wel one day he wil pay for all. Vnblind Simplicity. 1608R. Armin Nest Ninn. (1842) 20 They all shout aloud and cry rarely well done, and one unblindes him, while another puts the glove on the speare. 1632Brome Crt. Beggar iii. i, Here set him downe: unbind him and unblind him. 1655tr. Sorel's Com. Hist. Francion ix. 16 Having unblinded him, they demanded of him, who did put him there? |