blindful
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Etymology edit
Adjective edit
blindful (comparative more blindful, superlative most blindful)
- (obsolete, rare) Blind, blinded.
- 1817, Robert Southey, “Peter Barnet”, in The Poetic Mirror: Or, The Living Bards of Britain, Philadelphia, P.A.: M. Carey and Son, page 164:
- The foes of genius came, in social guise, / Luring to gusts of blindful levity / The bard that sore relented.
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References edit
- “blindful, adj.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.