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Definition of 'blin'English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) blinnen, from (etyl) .
Verb
(obsolete) To cease from.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , III.v:
- nathemore for that spectacle bad, / Did th'other two their cruell vengeaunce blin [...].
(archaic|or|dialectal) To stop, desist; to cease to move, run, flow, etc., let up.
* 1880 , Margaret Ann Courtney, English Dialect Society, Glossary of words in use in Cornwall :
- A child may cry for half an hour, and never blin' ; it may rain all day, and never '''blin''' ; the train ran 100 miles, and never ' blinned .
* 1908 , John Masefield, A sailor's garland :
- Thus blinned their boast, as we well ken
Noun
(obsolete) cessation; end
Etymology 2
(wikipedia)
From (etyl) .
A blintz.
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