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Definition of Blent
1. imp. & p. p. Mingled; mixed; blended; also, polluted; stained.
2. imp. & p. p. Blinded. Also (Chaucer),
Definition of Blent
1. Verb. (archaic poetic) (past of blend) ¹
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Definition of Blent
1. blend [v] - See also: blend
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blent
Literary usage of Blent
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Henry Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams (1901)
"TRISTRAM OF blent she, after saving others, be herself a castaway ? ... she said,
and strode off to the window to have a look at blent. ..."
2. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a by John Jamieson (1879)
"It cannot well be from blent, unless we view the v. u very irregular. ...
To blent, a verb used both as neuter and active, formed from blent the old prêt, ..."
3. The Lives of the Scotish Poets: With Preliminary Dissertations on the by David Irving (1810)
"Schute was the door : in at a boir I blent, ... glorious visage as I blent In
extasie, ... blent ..."
4. Sword and Pen; Or, Ventures and Adventures of Willard Glazier ... in War and by John Algernon Owens (1883)
"In one red burial blent."—From camp to home.—Troubles never come singly.—The
combat.—The capture.—A superfluity of Confederate politeness. ..."
5. Poems by Frances Ridley Havergal (1883)
"World-fetters all be riven, And joy with suffering blent; I gave Myself for thee;
Give thou thyself to Me ! ISAIAH XXXIII. 17. eyes sball see ! ..."
6. The Monthly Review by Henry Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams (1901)
"TRISTRAM OF blent she, after saving others, be herself a castaway ? ... she said,
and strode off to the window to have a look at blent. ..."
7. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a by John Jamieson (1879)
"It cannot well be from blent, unless we view the v. u very irregular. ...
To blent, a verb used both as neuter and active, formed from blent the old prêt, ..."
8. The Lives of the Scotish Poets: With Preliminary Dissertations on the by David Irving (1810)
"Schute was the door : in at a boir I blent, ... glorious visage as I blent In
extasie, ... blent ..."
9. Sword and Pen; Or, Ventures and Adventures of Willard Glazier ... in War and by John Algernon Owens (1883)
"In one red burial blent."—From camp to home.—Troubles never come singly.—The
combat.—The capture.—A superfluity of Confederate politeness. ..."
10. Poems by Frances Ridley Havergal (1883)
"World-fetters all be riven, And joy with suffering blent; I gave Myself for thee;
Give thou thyself to Me ! ISAIAH XXXIII. 17. eyes sball see ! ..."