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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of eye > disordered vision > afflict with disordered vision [verb (transitive)] > blind (16)
blendc888

transitive. To make blind. temporarily, e.g. with bright light: To dazzle.

forblendc1175

transitive. To blind.

blindfoldc1320

transitive. To strike blind; to blind. Obsolete.

to put out a person's eyesc1325

to put out a person's eyes: to deprive a person of the power of sight, esp. violently. Also figurative and hyperbolical.

blinda1400

transitive. To make blind, deprive of sight. permanently.

dark?c1400

transitive. To deprive (a person, the eyes) of sight; to make blind; to impair or destroy (the sight). Frequently figurative: to blind; to confound…

darken?a1425

transitive. To deprive (a person, the eyes) of sight; to make blind; to impair or destroy (the sight). Also in figurative contexts. Obsolete.

quenchc1450

transitive. To destroy the sight of (an eye); to blind. In later use more usually: to cause (the eyes) to lose their brightness, light, etc. (In…

excecate?1540

transitive. To make blind, to blind. literal and figurative.

stark blind1574

transitive. To render completely blind. Usually in passive.

beblind1575

transitive. To make completely blind. Also as past participle.

douta1616

transitive. To dim or obstruct (a person's eyes) so as to obscure vision; to blind. Obsolete. rare.

unsight?1615

transitive. To deprive of sight. rare.

benight1621

To blind, to dazzle; to deprive of vision.

emblind1631

transitive. = blind, v.

occaecate1664

transitive. To blind.

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