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▪ I. † oblite, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. oblit-us, pa. pple. of oblinĕre: see oblite v.2] Dim, as if partly blotted out; indistinct, obscure.
1650Fuller Pisgah ii. v. 132 But obscure and oblite mention is made of those water-works. ▪ II. † oˈblite, v.1 Obs. Also oblight. [f. L. oblīt-, ppl. stem of oblīv-isc-ī to forget.] To forget.
1547Richmond Wills (Surtees) 64 Item, I give to the hye alter for oblited thiethes a newe altare clothe. c1560Preston Cambyses in Hazl. Dodsley IV. 238 Then nought oblight my message given. ▪ III. † oblite, v.2 Obs. rare—1. [f. L. oblit-, ppl. stem of oblinĕre to smear over, f. ob- (ob- 1 c) + linĕre to smear.] trans. To smear over, daub.
1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 282 A little bottle oblited with wax. |