a. [f. CHILBLAIN + -ED.] Affected with chilblains; also fig.

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1602.  B. Jonson, Poetaster, V. iii. Clumsie chil-blain’d iudgement.

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1658.  Flecknoe, Enigmat. Charac. (1665), 103. [His fingers] be so gouty and chilblain’d.

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1812.  Felix Farley’s Bristol Jrnl., 28 Nov., 4/1. The great discoveries in military science … cannot be executed on swampy ground, with jaded horses, drenched, frost-bitten, or chilblained soldiers.

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1831.  Cat’s Tail, 9. Unstockinged legs and chilblained feet.

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