Obs. or arch. [Y- 4, BLEND v.2] Blended, mingled; confused, blurred.

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1426.  Lydg., De Guil. Pilgr., 10978. Thys Rud eatendement Ys wyth Rudnesse so yblent, That dyamaunt,… ys noon … So indurat … As he.

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1591.  Sylvester, Du Bartas, I. iv. 108. When I observe their Light and Heat yblent.

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1642.  H. More, Song of Soul, I. II. lvi. He was bent To keep the credit which he then had got, As he conceiv’d: for it had been yblent.

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1748.  Thomson, Cast. Indol., I. iv. All these sounds yblent inclined all to sleep.

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