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▪ I. † yˈblent, pa. pple.1 Obs. Also 4 yblend. [y- 4, blend v.1] Blinded; dazed; ‘clouded’.
a1225–1450 iblend, iblent [see blend v.1]. 1340Ayenb. 201 Huo þet is beueld mid þo lac he is riȝtuolliche yblent. 1387Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VII. 457 Þat was i-blend wiþ [MS. γ yblend be] þe chaungynge of hap of mankynde [orig. hoc obnubilavit sortis humanae varietas]. c1407Lydg. Reson & Sens. 3659 Shippes..With her songe so fonned bee, So supprysed, and y-blent. 1423Jas. I Kingis Q. lxxiv, All my body so It hath ouerwent, That of my sicht the vertew hale Iblent. 1590Spenser F.Q. i. ii. 5 The eye of reason was with rage yblent. 1590Greene Neuer too late (1600) 60 Beeing all with cares yblent, When he thought on yeeres mispent. ▪ II. yˈblent, pa. pple.2 Obs. or arch. [y- 4, blend v.2] Blended, mingled; confused, blurred.
1426Lydg. De Guil. Pilgr. 10978 Thys Rud entendement Ys wyth Rudnesse so yblent, That dyamaunt,..ys noon..So indurat..As he. 1591Sylvester Du Bartas i. iv. 108 When I observe their Light and Heat yblent. 1642H. More Song of Soul i. ii. lvi, He was bent To keep the credit which he then had got, As he conceiv'd: for it had been yblent. 1748Thomson Cast. Indol. i. iv, All these sounds yblent inclined all to sleep. |