v. Obs. rare. [f. E-3 (after words of Lat. etymology) + BLAZE, BLAZON v.] intr. To shine forth in bright colors.
1610. G. Fletcher, Christs Tri., ii. Thengladded Spring Began to eblazon from her leauie bed. Ibid., Christs Vict., in Farrs S. P. (1848), 61. There pinks eblazed wide, And damaskt all the earth.