v. Obs. rare. [f. E-3 (after words of Lat. etymology) + BLAZE, BLAZON v.] intr. To shine forth in bright colors.

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1610.  G. Fletcher, Christ’s Tri., ii. Th’engladded Spring … Began to eblazon from her leauie bed. Ibid., Christ’s Vict., in Farr’s S. P. (1848), 61. There pinks eblazed wide, And damaskt all the earth.

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