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Definition of Bisson
1. a. Purblind; blinding.
Definition of Bisson
1. Adjective. (archaic) sandblind, purblind ¹
2. Adjective. (archaic) blinding ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bisson
1. blind [adj] - See also: blind
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bisson
Literary usage of Bisson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. John Drew by Edward Augustus Dithmar (1900)
"bisson and Mars, " Les Surprises du Divorce," at Palmer's across the street.
Neither comedian advanced an artistic step because of this r6le, but both acted ..."
2. Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849 by Beverly (Mass.), Beverly (Mass (1907)
"Jonathan and Lucy bisson, , 183-. Hannah, unm., July [5. c. R. 3.], 1840. [a.
65 y. GR 4.] Henry, s. Benja[min], 2d and Elizebeth, June 28, 1752. Henry, s. ..."
3. Bulletin by Geological Survey of Georgia (1902)
"... loading and shipping the stone from this point on the railroad, as well as
that from the Venable and Collins and the bisson quarries described below. ..."
4. Brittany & Its Byways: Some Account of Its Inhabitants and Its Antiquities by Bury Palliser (1869)
"In the Place bisson is the statue of a young officer of the French navy, a native
of Guemene-sur-Scorff (Morbihan). When commanding, in 1827, ..."
5. A narrative of captivity in Abyssinia: With Some Account of the Late Emperor by Henry Jules Blanc (1868)
"... Beni Amer—Arrival at Kassala—The Nubian Mutiny—Attempt of De bisson to found
a Colony in the Soudan. ON the afternoon of the 15th October, ..."