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blurred, ppl. a.|blɜːd| [f. blur v. + -ed1.] 1. Smeared with or as with ink, as when wet writing is rubbed or brushed.
1553Duke of Northumberland in Four C. Eng. Lett. 22 To whom I have also sent my blurred letters. 1660W. Secker Nonsuch Prof. 189 There is no removing of blots from the paper by laying upon it a blurred finger. 1790Burke Fr. Rev. Wks. 1842 V. 167 Paltry blurred shreds of paper about the rights of man. 1875Stubbs Const. Hist. II. xvii. 625 The writing of the fourteenth century is coarse and blurred. 2. Stained, sullied, befouled.
1708Motteux Rabelais iv. xii, A Country all blurr'd and blotted. 1856Mrs. Browning Aur. Leigh viii. 362 His cheeks all blurred with tears and naughtiness. 3. Made indistinct and dim like blurred writing.
1701Lond. Gaz. No. 3746/4 The W. a little blurr'd. 1842Dickens Amer. Notes (1850) 132/2 A blurred lithograph of Washington. 1878Black Green Past. vii. 54, I don't know..what blurred image or idol he had in his mind. Hence blurredness |ˈblɜːdnɪs|.
1864Furnivall in Reader 22 Oct. 511/2 The frequent blurredness [of the type] and missing of dots and strokes in this reduction. |