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BLIND, a.
1. Destitute of the sense of seeing, either by natural defect, or by deprivation;not having sight.
2. Not having the faculty of discernment; destitute of intellectual light; unable to understand or judge; ignorant; as authors are blind to their own defects.
Blind should be followed by to; but it is followed by of, in the phrase,blind of an eye.
3. Unseen;; out of public view; private; dark; sometimes implying contempt or censure; as a blind corner.
4. Dark; obscure; not easy to be found; not easily discernible; as a blind path.
5. Heedless; inconsiderate; undeliberating.
This plan is recommended neither to blind approbation or blind reprobation.
6. In scripture, blind implies not only want of discernment, but moral depravity.
BLIND, v.t. To make blind; to deprive of sight.
1. To darken; to obscure to the eye.
Such darkness blinds the sky.
2. To darken the understanding; as, to blind the mind.
3. To darken or obscure to the understanding.
He endeavored to blind and confound the controversy.
4. To eclipse.
BLIND, or BLINDE, See Blend, an ore.
BLIND, n. Something to hinder the sight.
Civility casts a blind over the duty.
1. Something to mislead the eye or the understanding; as, one thing serves as a blind for another.
2. A screen; a cover; as a blind for a window, or for a horse.
BLINDED, pp. Deprived of sight; deprived of intellectual discernment; made dark or obscure.
BLINDING, ppr. Depriving of sight,or of understanding; obscuring.
BLINDNESS, n. Want of bodily sight; want of intellectual discernment; ignorance.
BLINDS, n. In the military art, a defense made of osiers or branches interwoven, and laid across two rows of stakes, four or five feet asunder, of the highth of a man, to shelter the workmen, and prevent their being overlooked by the enemy.
"Seek ye out of the book of the Lord, and read" —Isaiah 34:16, KJV
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